All -- I hope everyone is doing well. Now for my questions... I am currently using a product called Linux Router Project (LRP) in order to manage DNS/BIND services for my local network, firewall/routing (ipmasq) services for my connections, and DHCP services for all my machines that connect and require dynamic IPs (workstations on the network). Now, what I have noticed is that this installation is very limited because it uses portions of the system's memory to create a RAM Disk. This RAM disk, in my case is very small ... The machine only has 12MB of RAM and is an old 486 DX2-66 system. I really do not have any other machines at the present to use instead of this machine and would like to setup a newer version of linux to support the forementioned services. Graphical interfaces are not important but would be nice. Can someone suggest an alternative for me. Is there is a flavor of Linux that would fit into this situation nicely? I do have 2 hard drives in that machine. The C:\ is 300MB and the D:\ is approximately 225MB of space. Thanks! Chris