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RE: tiny openbsd?



Hey I hope I don't get flamed for this, but I have been using Freesco
router. It does a lot and is small enough to fit on a floppy. As a matter of
a fact it is diskless, once it boots from the floppy you can remove the
floppy and run from RAM. It is extremely easy to setup and seems to be very
reliable. Get it at http://www.freesco.org <http://www.freesco.org>  

		-----Original Message-----
		From:	Camiel Dobbelaar [mailto:dobbe_(_at_)_xs4all_(_dot_)_nl]
		Sent:	Monday, March 05, 2001 9:44 AM
		To:	ajh
		Cc:	misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org
		Subject:	Re: tiny openbsd?


		That looks familiar. :)

		7 months later, let me put up a fair warning:  it is
probably not useful.

		I have long since abandoned this project. Also, the number
of feedback
		emails I got on it can be counted on one hand, so I guess
those people
		have given up too.

		Only the instructions may be good reading to get a grasp on
how the
		distrib/* stuff works.

		--
		Cam


		On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, ajh wrote:
		> There is this article
		>
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=96282707812765&w=2
		> which may or may not be the direction you want to go.
		> This has a link to:
		> http://www.xs4all.nl/~dobbe/kindofblue10.tgz

		



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