there is also the freesco disk and it has a bunch of stuff on it as well at www.freesco.org At 08:27 PM 8/8/2000 GMT, Mark Schaefer wrote:
Hi,
I don't know if this will help but the linux router project guys manage to get a booting kernal and network modules and a config tool onto a single 1.44 floppy. I think their address was www.lrp.com or www.linuxrouter.org
good luck
From: "Jose Luis Benitez"
Reply-To: To: Subject: [SLE] Small Suse Disk Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2000 11:07:30 +0200 I want to create a minimallist disk boot with Linux and an special program I'm creating for a medical device.
I take a look at the Bootdisk HOWTO but my problem is that this program uses some standard libraries that make a total in size of exactly 30 Mb (glibc, threads...). I don't know how to get some reduced versions of glibc libraries as Suse does in their bootdisks but I'm sure that this must be a very easy thing to do (everybody's does it!! :)) ).
Please, I need an spot of light :-).
Many thanks in advance.
Vámonos... jlbc at bigfoot.com
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