If your hardware isn't too old, changing media is really the way to go.  If 
your system's BIOS can support a bootable CD, that is unquestionably the way to 
go.  I switched from a single-floppy Eiger box to a Dachstein-CD setup (with 
IPSec), and the flexibility is incredible.  It's definitely worth consideration.

As far as trimming space goes, it sounds like you've been pretty thorough --- 
you just can't get 10 lbs of corn in 5 lb sack ;)

Dan

Quoting Christopher Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I'm running Dachstein & trying to fit the freeswain IPSEC pacakges onto
> my
> floppy, but don't have enough room.  I've moved up to 1722K format &
> removed
> modules that I'm not using (dhclient, some ip-masq stuff, ethernet
> card
> drivers) but I'm still falling about 75K short.  Any ideas where else I
> can
> trim some space?  I've poked through the pacakges & can't find anything
> else
> that can be removed or that's big enough to make a difference.
> 
> Also, I can unzip the package files with winzip.  Anyone know a good way
> to
> re-pacakage them under windows 2K?  I don't have a full linux box up
> yet,
> and my Dachstein box is in the grimy basement where I'd prefer not to
> be
> spending a lot of time.
> 
> My other option is to move to a different media, but I'd prefer not to
> do
> that either.
> 
> Thanks,
> Chris
> 
> 
> 
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