Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 08:52:58PM -0700 wrote: > On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 06:58:58PM -0700, David Whedon wrote: > > woody boot floppies have busybox telnet. > > telnet (or netcat) is only any good if there is a net connection. not > everyon has one. > > -john This is true, but your point is unclear to me. Are you saying that telnet/netcat is a waste of space? Granted, space is limited, but I believe telnet or nc are worthwhile. Is there something not on the boot floppies root filesystem that you think would be helpful? I have attached fs.gz, a list of all the files currently on the woody root filesystem. Any input is appreciated. I've moved any further discussion to debian-boot as it is the more appropriate list. -David P.S. fs.gz doesn't include device files: # find . | grep -v "^./dev" | gzip -c > ~/fs.gz
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