On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Wilko Bulte wrote:

>Rather, I mean a *small* bootable CD image like NetBSD uses, essentially 
>a 'super floppy'. Which would then be suitable for a Net install too.
>There is already a LS120 (?) image similar to that I think.

Which, btw, would be a nifty thing to have if you've got an alpha
capable of bootstrapping over the network.  I've just installed
NetBSD/sparc on a couple of sparcs using NetBSD's boot.net images and an
NFS mounted root directory as the install media.  It's very cool and
saved me the trouble of tracking down a SCSI floppy or CDROM.

Brandon D. Valentine
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