There is a linux that runs in a fat partition: puppy; it runs in a linux
filesystem which is inside a fat, and I have
used it on a ten year old dell with pentium three and 128 meg ram. By the
way, it's small size makes it an excellent
live cd-linux on the old machines, and it sports an excellent web browser,
with NIC drivers built in and ready to
go. Finally I was able to install the puppy on a logical 'd' partition, with
freedos on the 'c' partition, and grub4dos
for the booting. Puppy is neat.--kurt<wb2...@gmail.com>.[?]

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