Subject: Re: Tiny BSD with DHCP
To: Graham Jenkins <c714553@vus415.telstra.com.au>
From: David Brownlee <abs@anim.dreamworks.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 09/01/1999 10:55:39
 You should probably look at src/distrib/i386/floppies - the
 ramdisk directory takes the INSTALL kernel config and embeds
 a ramdisk containing crunched binaries for all the install tools.

 The fdset directory tken makes a floppy set from the resultant
 kernel+ramdisk.

 It should be a reasonably simple matter to remove sysinst and
 any other cruft you do not need, and add in telnet and friends
 (I've done it on occasion :)

 

  David/absolute

                 -=-  "You can have my absence of faith"  -=-

On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Graham Jenkins wrote:

> Does anybody know of a tiny-BSD implementation which does DHCP; something
> which comes on a single floppy and can be stuffed into any PC on our LAN
> to boot and give me a VT220 terminal?
> 
> G.
>