On Wednesday 19 March 2003 22:58, Rick Moen wrote: > You could do that with Linux Router Project floppy images -- but > booting from floppy is really cramped. Through some miracle of > economising on space, they finally migrated to libc6 and kernel > 2.2.x, but God only knows how.
Hehe... > Using a CDR gives you a lot more space. Bah, bloatware! ;-) I'm using Coyote Linux[1] the only place I currently require a router, works great. Indeed based on LRP. But then, it doesn't have things like snort or tiger, which I guess, is a requirement for some. Personally, I have a problem with all the information generated by those... I just don't have time to deal with it. Keeping it at an absolute minimum seemed like good idea in that position, as I guess when having more stuff that can break, more stuff will break... I looked at PicoBSD [2] too, just to insert some non-uniformity in the network, but couldn't make too much sense of it... [1] http://www.coyotelinux.com/ [2] http://people.freebsd.org/~picobsd/picobsd.html Cheers, Kjetil -- Kjetil Kjernsmo Astrophysicist/IT Consultant/Skeptic/Ski-orienteer/Orienteer/Mountaineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://www.kjetil.kjernsmo.net/ OpenPGP KeyID: 6A6A0BBC -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]