roberts


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Posted: Sep. 04 2007,17:51 |
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The second floppy is not just pcmcia modules. It contains a statically built cardmgr and the etc/ directory required for pcmcia to function, as well as the collection of pcmcia modules.
If you are really into hacking minirt24.gz, I suppose you could drop all the scsi modules from the first floppy and see if you have room enough for the cardmgr the etc/ directory and a minimal set of pcmcia modules from the second floppy.
Of course this would be very specific to your hardware.
I know it does not fit in a generic manner, otherwise I would have released such.
Edited by roberts on Sep. 04 2007,17:53
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