As many of you know, I've been working off and on with building my own
linux bootable cdrom that had all the tools that I wanted on it. It's
become a very useful tool for me and some others that have used it. As
other's have expressed interest in "flea" I thought I would open it up
to all. I would be interested in thoughts, suggestions, bugs and such.
It still has a lot of polishing to be done. Here's some info:

* Should boot on any ide system and some scsi systems
* Support for all standard network cards
* Just about every network and disk tools/utils debian has
* If you have a network connection for it, you can install debian with it
* Many tools to fix you friends broken windows boxes (chntpw, dosfsck, etc)
* Those windows tools you just need (rawrite, putty, ext2 access, etc)
* Fit's on those cool mini cdroms!!!

Here are some warnings:

* Not user friendly, you get a text log in, have fun
* No graphics
* Can be used to destroy your system (fdisk, need I say more?)
* Probably will not work on machines with less than 32 megs of ram
* Disk compression and cdroms ain't fast folks
* X86 only (I'm still interested in trying a PPC port Art)

Anyways, here's a high bandwidth down load for you:

http://flea.darkmist.net/

176 Megs

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