Doc Shipley wrote:
Yep. The .99 kernel wo9uld have been SLS or a very
early slackware -
v3.3 had a v2.0 kernel. The base OS was only 15-20 disks, but I had no
UNIX experience at all, and I had no clue how to make the box dial up
amnd mount the Slackware archive as an NFS filesystem to do the rest of
the install online.
Gosh. I'd forgotten about that. Or repressed it, possibly.
Gordon.