On 19 May 2000, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote: > There are several `flavors' of i386 boot floppy sets. You might want > to try the `compact' or `idepci' version (see the README in the ftp > archive). With `compact', often the NIC driver for your card will be > built into the kernel, and you'll be able to "netfetch" both the > drivers and the base system. Both `compact' and `idepci' are a 3 > disk set - rescue, root, and drivers. The vanilla kernel is still a > 5 disk set.
The current release has copies of the kernel configurations in .../images-{1.44,2.88}/{compact,idepci,udma66}/kernel-config and .../images-2.88/kernel-config for the vanilla flavour. Where "..." is <archive-mirror>/debian/dists/potato/main/disks-i386/2.2.13-2000-05-03 later, Bruce