Hi Bernd,

>> please remeber to create a distro with installer on floppy
>> disk (1 or more 1,44 mb disk)
> 
> * Is this intended for a networked computer or stand-alone machine?
> * Is this for machines without any optical drive at all? Or machines 
> that have CD/DVD but don't support booting from CD by themselves?
> 
> I guess 1.44MB will do as file format?

If you ask me - do not try to squeeze all in ONE floppy
(distro). There could be one floppy with mixed magic for
people with big disk but without CD/DVD boot, for example
"mount ISO from user specified location" or "use special
CD/DVD boot loader" or "load USB storage drivers first"
or "load network drivers and curl/wget the ISO", or any
combination of those as long as it is easy and fits ;-)

Another thing is a real floppy distro. That one could be
Rugxulo's ruffidea, with many DOS apps pre-installed on
very few disks, with the "single 2.88 MB image" special
variant for putting on CD/DVD ISOs with multiple OSes...
But again, the main use for a real floppy distro should
be, imho, being a real floppy FreeDOS. Without magic or
installers for putting 100 MB of more DOS on harddisks.

Just my cents :-)

Eric

PS: ISO date/time seems to be popular, I see in another
thread (2011-08-02 18:09:06 etc.) but nobody yet said in
which COUNTRY this is the default anyway. USA, maybe? ;)


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