Re: [newbie] mini linux distro recommendations

2001-07-05 Thread Alan Shoemaker

steve campbell wrote:
 Just wonderingdoes anyone know of a floppy distro with
 reiserfs support? I use toms boot disc and while it is
 great for hacking my friends broken windows, I can't
 actually use it on my own Linux..ironic huh? :)

http://www.tux.org/pub/people/kent-robotti/looplinux/rip/
:)
-- 
Alan




Re: [newbie] mini linux distro recommendations

2001-07-05 Thread Alan Shoemaker

Fireman71 wrote:
 Not really related to Mandrake but

 I am looking for a mini linux distro (under 20 meg and
 preferably one just one floppy) that i can load onto an old
 386 computer and configure to act as an internet
 masquerading / firewall machine.

 Anyone have any ideas?

 TIA,
 Ian
 EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://sourceforge.net/projects/smalllinux/
:)
-- 
Alan




RE: [newbie] mini linux distro recommendations

2001-07-04 Thread Franki

try freeSCO,,

its amazing what they fit on a floppy,,,

works great, we are using it on several machines here, even one acts as a
mini dialup server...

great little product.

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Subject: [newbie] mini linux distro recommendations


Not really related to Mandrake but

I am looking for a mini linux distro (under 20 meg and preferably one just
one floppy) that i can load onto an old 386 computer and configure to act as
an internet masquerading / firewall machine.

Anyone have any ideas?

TIA,
Ian
EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]






Re: [newbie] mini linux distro recommendations

2001-07-04 Thread steve campbell

Just wonderingdoes anyone know of a floppy distro with reiserfs support?
I use toms boot disc and while it is great for hacking my friends broken 
windows, I can't actually use it on my own Linux..ironic huh? :)


On Wednesday 04 July 2001 06:03, Brandon Caudle wrote:
 www.loaf.org

 www.linuxrouterproject.org

 Brandon Caudle
 - Original Message -
 From: Fireman71 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Newbie Mailing List Mandrake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 12:19 AM
 Subject: [newbie] mini linux distro recommendations

  Not really related to Mandrake but
 
  I am looking for a mini linux distro (under 20 meg and preferably one
  just one floppy) that i can load onto an old 386 computer and configure
  to act

 as

  an internet masquerading / firewall machine.
 
  Anyone have any ideas?
 
  TIA,
  Ian
  EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: [newbie] mini linux distro recommendations

2001-07-04 Thread A V Flinsch

On Wednesday 04 July 2001 00:19, Fireman71 wrote:
 Not really related to Mandrake but

 I am looking for a mini linux distro (under 20 meg and preferably one
 just one floppy) that i can load onto an old 386 computer and configure
 to act as an internet masquerading / firewall machine.

 Anyone have any ideas?

freesco -- http://ww.freesco.org
easy to setup, fits on a single floppy.
I have it running on an old 486, and it has been working great.


-- 
Alex
Kernel Panic is General Failure's second in command




Re: [newbie] mini linux distro recommendations

2001-07-04 Thread n6tadam

Hi,

I happen to also use hal91, which was reviewed on the Linux Gazette
(www.linuxgazette.com) recently.

Take a look at the following URL:

http://www.itm.tu-clausthal.de/~perle/hal91/

HTH,

Thomas Adam

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Subject: Re: [newbie] mini linux distro recommendations


 On Wednesday 04 July 2001 00:19, Fireman71 wrote:
  Not really related to Mandrake but
 
  I am looking for a mini linux distro (under 20 meg and preferably one
  just one floppy) that i can load onto an old 386 computer and configure
  to act as an internet masquerading / firewall machine.
 
  Anyone have any ideas?

 freesco -- http://ww.freesco.org
 easy to setup, fits on a single floppy.
 I have it running on an old 486, and it has been working great.


 --
 Alex
 Kernel Panic is General Failure's second in command




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Re: [newbie] mini linux distro recommendations

2001-07-04 Thread Dave Sherman

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FreeSco -- fits on a ploppy. I have used it for several routers/firewalls, 
for my clients and my own company.

www.freesco.org

Dave

On Tuesday 03 July 2001 23:19, thus spake Fireman71:
 Not really related to Mandrake but

 I am looking for a mini linux distro (under 20 meg and preferably one
 just one floppy) that i can load onto an old 386 computer and configure
 to act as an internet masquerading / firewall machine.

 Anyone have any ideas?

 TIA,
 Ian
 EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: [newbie] mini linux distro recommendations

2001-07-03 Thread Brandon Caudle

www.loaf.org

www.linuxrouterproject.org

Brandon Caudle
- Original Message -
From: Fireman71 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Newbie Mailing List Mandrake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 12:19 AM
Subject: [newbie] mini linux distro recommendations


 Not really related to Mandrake but

 I am looking for a mini linux distro (under 20 meg and preferably one just
 one floppy) that i can load onto an old 386 computer and configure to act
as
 an internet masquerading / firewall machine.

 Anyone have any ideas?

 TIA,
 Ian
 EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]