- CD bootable
Reads FAT32
Includes an FTP server, or decent FTP client
Supports Tulip driver network cards (or 3c509 or 3c90x in a pinch)
computers hate me
computers hate me
I am currently in the market for a new x86 operating system, at least for a day or two. Here are some requirements:
I've heard good things about something called "Windows"...
I don't think there are any modern, free, x86 operating systems that have matured to a useful point other than BSDs and Linux. There are a slew of microkernels around, especially on sourceforge, but I think most of them are not ready, not useful, or no longer under development.
Have you considered simply moving the failing drive to another system or putting another system's drive in the failing system. That would be a much easier solution than trying to find a BSD or Linux distribution that runs usefully from CD without first being configured.
As another possibility, most of the installation disk/CD images support FTP downloads of the distribution. If you could convince one of them to give you a shell rather than simply running the installation script, you might be able to get direct access to the FTP client.
I don't think there are any modern, free, x86 operating systems that have matured to a useful point other than BSDs and Linux. There are a slew of microkernels around, especially on sourceforge, but I think most of them are not ready, not useful, or no longer under development.
Have you considered simply moving the failing drive to another system or putting another system's drive in the failing system. That would be a much easier solution than trying to find a BSD or Linux distribution that runs usefully from CD without first being configured.
As another possibility, most of the installation disk/CD images support FTP downloads of the distribution. If you could convince one of them to give you a shell rather than simply running the installation script, you might be able to get direct access to the FTP client.
I feel like I just beat a kitten to death... with a bag of puppies.
as the incumbant computer guru of this forum, I recommend a Mac. http://www.apple.com/
It takes 43 muscles to frown and 17 to smile, but it doesn't take any to just sit there with a dumb look on your face.
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There is always Knoppix LiveCDGeorge wrote:As another possibility, most of the installation disk/CD images support FTP downloads of the distribution. If you could convince one of them to give you a shell rather than simply running the installation script, you might be able to get direct access to the FTP client.