Wow! i just discovered, on a CD, that i've got THREE other versions of linux! (well, they are all unix anyway...)
One is Trinux, 3 floppies worth, and one is PicoBSD 0.4, which fits on 1 floppy, and is for dialup networking, and finally, a whopping great 181 Mb distribution of PhatLinux.
Now i'd like to try these out but they're all funny.
Trinux is fine, fromthe floppies, but i want to set up a little partition and add it to lilo, can i? it would seem so. or are there issues?
Now, what about PicoBSD? it comes as a .bin file. i presume i am supposed to copy it to a floppy and boot from it, but it's just too big for a DOS format floppy by a few kb, so what am i supposed to do? i am too dumb to remember (or be able to find out) what utilities exist in a red hat installation that can format floppies as ext2, how do i do this? and will it give me access to more of the space on the disk?
Also, can i also put this on a 2Mb partition and add it to lilo?
Now what about PhatLinux? It's a bunch of stuff that sits in a folder in windows!!! When you run Linux.bat, it reboots yr computer into linux, no dodgy running on top of windows seems like, but can't i put this on a seperate partition and add it to lilo too? will it have to be a DOS partition? or can it be ext 2 or 3 if i want?
Okay, really the only question i want answered here is how do i format a floppy as ext2? i can figure out the rest by trial and error myself, but i just wanted to tell you about my new linux finds!
thanks dudes and dudettes!