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  • S.M.A.R.T. Linux
    S.M.A.R.T. Linux is a bootable floppy distribution containing tool (smartmontools) for monitoring IDE/SCSI hard disks (using Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology). Why floppy? Probably because all other distributions containing this useful utility are CD versions.
  • Serverdisk diskette distro
    Serverdisk is a diskette distro that offers services normally associated with HD or CD distributions. These include httpd and ftpd. This is not a rescue disk and strives to be in a separate class of its own. It currently only takes up 900kb on disk.
  • Sisela
    Sisela is a small, self-contained system designed to wake up in any PC and turn it into a highly capable piece of networking equipment. It can act as a bridge, router, firewall, DHCP server, DNS server, wireless access point or any combination of these functions.
  • SPYLinux
    spyLinux is (s)mall (py)thon (Linux). It's a single disk distribution of Linux which contains some basic utilities, working, vi, and the python interpreter (minus Tkinter).
  • ViraLinux_II
    (ftp only) A LILO boot/root floppy image that can boot to itself without a HD and has over 200k free space on the floppy, ash, eforthl, H3sm and no libc.
  • Xwoaf
    'X-Windows On A Floppy: a complete standalone, bootable, single Linux floppy that installs and runs from a RAMdisk. It provides the basic functionality required to turn any computer that successfully boots it into a modern communication node.
  • Zool Linux
    Zool Linux is a Linux based operating system on one floppy disk, for restoring a system and testing some hardware.

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