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
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
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Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] ipsec on a floppy? managing packages in
Windows?
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
Perhaps I should have been clearer :) My intent was to say that if it boots
from the CD, you are a lot better off when loading packages, as the load time
is significantly faster than a floppy. That's what makes it unquestionably
the way to go. Non-bootable CDs work, and give you the