2.88?
From this distributer's point of view, a 2.88mb boot image would be
the promised land; I'm still trying to fit everything on a 1.44mb
boot image so people can boot off a floppy as well as off the CD. A
2.88 boot image would give me another meg and a half for kernel
and/or pcmcia+ethernet lkms, which would probably solve my disk
space woes for another 2 years (3 more major releases, each adding
100+k to the basic kernel size, plus another 100+k per version for
lkms.) But if I did that, I'd be screwed on machines that don't
allow CD booting (which I may be anyway when I rev Mastodon from
a 2.0.28 kernel to 2.4/3.0 :-()
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david parsons \bi/ Not happy at the thought of giving up my CD-only
\/ install on my VAIO 505.
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