Linux versions that are user assembled and source based: built from source code by end users or under greater than usual (higher) control by end users; far more configurable than normal versions.
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Documentation with an aim towards understanding the theory behind the concept. From Power Up To Bash Prompt.
How to build a single floppy Linux distribution. Project is no longer supported.
Assemble your own Linux system. Includes all software and an easy to follow guide.
Design and build a small, diskette-based GNU/Linux system from source code with a focus on good design techniques, adherence to standards and the capability for future expansion.
Networked Linux distribution and bootable system that fits on 12MB of media, so small that an image can be put on a business-card sized/shaped CD-ROM, suitable for wallet or purse.
How to build a single floppy Linux distribution. Project is no longer supported.
Documentation with an aim towards understanding the theory behind the concept. From Power Up To Bash Prompt.
Assemble your own Linux system. Includes all software and an easy to follow guide.
Networked Linux distribution and bootable system that fits on 12MB of media, so small that an image can be put on a business-card sized/shaped CD-ROM, suitable for wallet or purse.
Design and build a small, diskette-based GNU/Linux system from source code with a focus on good design techniques, adherence to standards and the capability for future expansion.
