http://www.toms.net/rb/
have you ever tried a linux distro that is small enough to fit on a floppy disk?
I installed second release of Slackware from diskettes.
Puppy once had diskette fitting version.
>>57000429
http://www.linuxlinks.com/Distributions/Floppy/
floppy linux distros must be light-weight as fuck
OpenWrt :^)
>>57000429
Good old tomsrtbt? Yes, when it first came out.
FreeMiNT on my Atari Falcon was much more lush.
There used to be a two-floppy version of Vector Linux. You booted the kernel into ram with the first floppy, then put in the second floppy containing the root filesystem and utilities, etc. It was great for partitioning and formatting hard drives, because it included fdisk, mkfs* etc. You could probably still find an archive of it on ibiblio.org or archive.org or something. I don't know how well it would work with modern hardware.
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>>57000429
He can't even make a half decent website, I ain't trying an OS made by him.
blue flops and university-linux on 2 floppies ( which doesn't exist anymore )
tfw you only use vi and irc anyway and don't notice