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From: marc (marcZOUNDS.NET)
Date: Tue Jan 09 2001 - 10:17:31 CST

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    Good links, this is the stuff. I dloaded the iso and it booted fine off
    two machines, although not off a compaq deskpro.

    After some searching, i found a site that is selling starter sets of
    recordable business card cds, 10 plus labels for $30.

    http://cyperceptions.com/Store/cdr_cards/cdrcard_minidisc.htm

    I'm thinking of putting the linuxcare image on a hard drive and adding
    some of the tools from trinux, to make it a better network security tool,
    then iso and burn.

    marc

    On Fri, 5 Jan 2001,
    Jeff wrote:

    > On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
    >
    > >
    > > What you probably saw was the "LinuxCare Bootable Recovery Disk"
    > > (got one in my pocket right now). Check out the LinuxCare web site
    > > or corner one of them at a show. They generally pass them out at the
    > > trade shows, but you often have to ask. They also offer them to users
    > > groups.
    >
    > You seek the following URL: <URI:http://open-projects.linuxcare.com/BBC/>.
    >
    > The ISO is available here: <URI:http://static.linuxcare.com/iso/lnx-gold.iso>
    >
    > You can have fun hacking the sources from LinuxCare, or you can roll your
    > own. Freshmeat has an index of mini-distributions of Linux here:
    > <URI:http://freshmeat.net/appindex/console/mini%20distributions.html>.
    >
    > There are numerous places to get blank 40-50MB capacity CDR's online. I
    > picked up ~50 or so at a trade show for not-too-much cash. They cone in
    > very handy. The product you seek is going under terms similar to "business
    > card cd".
    >
    > enjoy,
    >
    > -jeff
    >
    > --
    > Jeff Godin
    > Network Specialist
    > Traverse Area District Library / Traverse Community Network
    > jefftcnet.org
    >

    marc

    import sigfile