On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 07:58:47AM -0700, Bob Lorenzini wrote:
> The Linux Router Project (LRP) is a single floppy linux based router. All
> you need is a floppy, ram and a interface card of your choice. I have
> configured same with ax25 support and it works great. I also have one
> serving a wireless SS network for the navy. Reliable! If you cannot get
> ax25 to work on a standard dist don't try this at home. What can you put
> on a floppy? Actually quite a few utils.

That's a pretty good idea, saves a lot of effort. Although for plain
digipeating you probably don't need a lot of the tools they would include.
For TCP/IP repeating, you would need a lot of them. For APRS, you would
need a different set of tools (aprsdigi specifically).


Hamish
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