"Guy Macon" <http://www.guymacon.com/> wrote in message
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> alex49201 <alex@ae.homelinux.com> says...
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> >from personal experience, i would suggest you look to:
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> >http://tiny.seul.org/en/
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> That's a good solution, but I like this one a bit better:
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> http://www.volny.cz/basiclinux/oldpc/
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ok you guys you have been awesome so i am going to recap:
i should use plip so i can install whatever distro over plip through a nfs
file system by running a distro like tom's rt bt and setting up the ips and
so forth. than mounting the cdrom on the target or source computer(also has
to be in linux as well to be native) and on and on and on....i have tons of
patience so this may work ahhh but then i had a thought> "could i boot the
computer with knoppix and write my floppies with dd and so forth thus saving
myself all this time or is it something i should tryout anyway just for
fun?" cmon hit me back all suggestions ideas and flames are all cool
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