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Re: [linux-team] Installation de GIMP



On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, ch wrote:

> Alain EMPAIN wrote:
> 
> > Linux, on peux la démarrer avec un Linux sur floppy du genre 'TRINUX' 
> 
> Comment puis je faire ce floppy ?
> Christian

Tu 'downloades' les images des floppies sur ton disque dur; tu crées un
vrai floppy en l'insérant dans le lecteur (indispensable ;-), et en tapant

'dd if=trinux61.img of=/dev/fd0' 

C'est aussi simple que cela [dd = 'data dump' est un utilitaire très
puissant, pouvant résoudre bien des problèmes : voir son man]

	Alain

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www.trinux.org : ---------------

What is Trinux?
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Trinux is a portable Linux distribution that boots from a single floppy
disk, loads it packages from a FAT/Ext2 partition, floppy disks, or
HTTP/FTP servers, and runs entirely in RAM.
Trinux contains precompiled versions of popular Open Source network 
security/monitoring tools such as nmap, tcpdump, iptraf, and ntop. 

Trinux default configuration provides DHCP for easy network configuration.

Trinux transparently converts ordinary x86 PCs into a powerful network
security workstations without affecting the underlying operating sytem(s).
Trinux is based on a strippred-down version of Linux that should
boot on any 386 or better with at least 12-16 megabytes of RAM.

Hardware support for many common Ethernet cards is provided in the default
kernel. Additional hardware support is possible through kernel modules.
Trinux 0.6x supports 2.2.x kernels and is binary-compatible with RedHat
5.2.

Trinux was first released in April 1998. Versions up through 0.51 were
based on Debian 1.31 binaries linked against libc5. On the FTP site, these 
are listed as the stable tree for floppy images and packages.
ASCII documentation files on the FTP server refer to these (old) versions
of Trinux. Antonio Garcia developed version 0.51, the last version of the
"stable" tree. 

Work on the 0.6x development path began this past Spring in order to
provide binary compatibility with glibc2 Linux distributions and support
kernel 2.2.x.  
The linuxrc script was totally rewritten so that many of the startup
scripts reside outside the initial ramdisk (they are in the /init
directory on the floppy) so that the boot process can be re-configured
without constantly rebuilding the initrd.gz.

The latest release also support the loading of packages from a floppy,
from a fixed disk (either DOS/FAT or ext2) and from a FTP/HTTP server.

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