This fresco , Is it a slef booting disk , where I can slip it in the drive and boot off of in linux ? Or must you allready have a version of linux allready on the box and then run freesco ? Also is there a way to creat a bbotable flopy with floppy as filesystem , that will then allow you to mount what ever local ide drive it there , or just work with the flopy ? You know something exeactly like the dos boot disk ? It boots up and finds what ever doas disk is there , if its a good one you can access it , if not ypou can then use whatever seperated disk to fix or blow it away ? I know that JP and GT like it becouse you can rip out the hard drive and have a very secure firewall . At 09:45 PM 5/29/2000 -0500, Ken Archer wrote:
I have used Freesco and its predecessor, Balantain, for a couple years on a 486DX66 with 16MB ram and it handles all the traffic you want to push through a cable modem.
Samy Elashmawy wrote:
Ouch , Im still pressing P150/166 into service as desktop units ,and p90 as firewalls. Amazing what linix can do. Dont try this with M$.
The gateway/firewall/mega-server I am bringing up is a PII-400 w/ 128MB RAM, and ~24 GB EIDE HD space. A Celeron 266 w/ 64MB RAM was actually overkill for the freesco scenario.
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