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Zool Linux

Zool Linux is a project whose goal is to assist in making Linux mini-distributions, useful for floppy-based rescue systems, or to check hardware and network connections. It supports many different filesystems and utilities.

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Release Notes: BusyBox is now used instead of Crunchbox. The FS checking utilities were removed, and the built-in shell was changed to ash. The default editor is now vi. DevFS was added along with a DHCP server/client daemon, wget, route, ping, nslookup, ftp, httpd, and pgen. The init system was changed and the sysv scripts were rewritten. Some cleanups were made along with some hacks to kernel 2.4.26 to make it smaller. linux_logo.h was changed, and BusyBox was hacked to make it faster and smarter.

  •  16 Jul 2003 21:34

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Release Notes: This release supports networking.

Release Notes: This release is based on kernel 2.4.18 and supports a wide range of utils and filesystems.

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