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Devil-Linux
Distribution >
bootable
Devil-Linux is a distribution which boots and runs completely from CDROM. The configuration can be saved to a floppy diskette or a USB pen drive. Devil Linux was originally intended to be a dedicated firewall/router but now Devil-Linux can also be used as a server for many applications. Attaching an optional hard drive is easy, and many network services are included in the distribution.
The system is designed to install without the use of a hard drive. It requires the use of a CDROM and a write-protected floppy. The CDROM provides the operating system, and the floppy provides the configuration information, via a tarball that is unpacked into the /etc directory. In this way, the system is fully configurable, yet the running system has no writeable device.
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Created date:
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12.7.2004 15:01
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Licence:
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GPL
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CZ lokalization:
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no
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Version:
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1.2 beta1
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Release date:
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1.6.2004
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Home Page:
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http://www.devil-linux.org
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Creator:
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Heiko Zuerker, Bruce Smith, Friedrich Lobenstock
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Developer Company:
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Package system:
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SW instalation requirement:
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PC 486 DX2/66-class or better
Memory 32MB RAM
Other bootable ATAPI or SCSI CD-ROM drive or USB Device
1.44" floppy disk drive or USB Device
any network interfaces like 10 and/or 100MBps network interface cards or external analog/ISDN-Modem
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Download:
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http://sourceforge.net/[..]roup_id=34096
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CD count:
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1
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Rating:
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Nou rated yet.
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Added by:
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rasto
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