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- From: sindi keesan <keesan AT SDF.ORG>
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- Subject: Re: [BL] An an unusual project . .
- Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2017 19:12:40 +0000 (UTC)
I compiled a lot of 2.4.31 kernels for laptops
http://keesan.freeshell.org/bl/2.4.31
It is not that hard to compile your own kernel if you have broadband.
Look in the mail list for instructions.
On Mon, 27 Feb 2017, Sean Mozo wrote:
Phil,
That sounds good to me. I'm curious to see how it turns out.
I can't be of much help with the micro kernel thing. The only experience I have with a small floppy-based distro is using BasicLinux in a virtual machine to help me learn about Linux. I do know that with the way BL is modularly built and its ability to load packages from the Slakware4.0 distro you can get a decent system up and running. You can even automate the install of modules and packages from subsequent disks after the first two by editing the /etc/rc file in the image on the first disk.
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Re: [BL] An an unusual project . .,
Sean Mozo, 02/25/2017
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Re: [BL] An an unusual project . .,
Philip Rhoades, 02/26/2017
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Re: [BL] An an unusual project . .,
Sean Mozo, 02/27/2017
- Re: [BL] An an unusual project . ., sindi keesan, 02/27/2017
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Re: [BL] An an unusual project . .,
Sean Mozo, 02/27/2017
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Re: [BL] An an unusual project . .,
Philip Rhoades, 02/26/2017
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