Hi,
I use tomsrtbt-<version number>, which is a Linux boot/root diskette,
cramped with 1.72 MB of kernel and utils/necessities (mount/e2fsck/ls
etc. etc.).
It's been a while since I downloaded it (and I'm at work now, so can't
check), but I'm pretty sure it came from sunsite/metalabs.
Regards,
= Martijn van den Burg
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Johan van Vlaanderen wrote:
>
>
> Is there a one-disk floppy out there that boots a linux box, which is
> not an install, but a legit linux. There used to be one called
> NightHawk by H Lui from somewhere out west, back in the early 90's.
>
> Actually I will be working with 4 megs of flash prom and possibly a
> cdrom, and from there I will be looking at a java environment.
>
> Yours, John
>
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