MiniLinux

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The standard MiniLinux logo
The standard MiniLinux logo

The term MiniLinux (or Mini Linux Distribution) refers to any Linux distribution that fits on memory card or a small number of floppies, usually one or two. Such distributions may be tailored to system rescue (recovering from a crash), setting up a firewall or router, or other specialized tasks.

The term appears to be derived from the first distribution to work in this way (http://groups.google.com/group/comp.os.linux.announce/msg/11b2fcb628774a0f)

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[edit] Linux floppydistro

A Linux floppydistro is a mini-Linux distribution that only uses 1 or 2 floppy diskettes to contain a Linux kernel and useful utilities.

There is a distinction between a bootfloppy and a floppydistro. A bootfloppy usually doesn't contain any useful utilities, and is used mostly when installing a Linux distro. A floppy distro contains both the Linux kernel and important utilities. An example of simple bootfloppy is syslinux and an example of a Linux floppydistro is BasicLinux.

[edit] List of MiniLinux distributions

[edit] Desktop or CD-distributions with installation-option

  • myOS - Miniature, Linux based OpenGL development system. http://one.xthost.info/zelko/opengl.html
  • Puppy Linux is a small distribution with a size of 60 MB and requires 128 MB RAM
  • Damn Small Linux (DSL):a very versatile 50MB mini desktop oriented Linux distribution
  • Feather Linux is a Knoppix-based Linux distribution which currently fits in under 128MB
  • Bonzai Linux: KDE-based distribution with 180 MB iso-filesize
  • DeLi Linux: "Desktop Light" Linux [1]
  • DragonLinux Lite: versatile 50MB mini desktop oriented Linux distribution [2]
  • Flonix USB Edition for installation on removable drives with at least 128 MB storage. Discontinued since 2004.
  • Embedded Debian: http://www.emdebian.org/
  • SliTaz GNU/Linux mini CD-distro oriented web and PC recycling. Fits on 20 MB, with X, SSH, web server, and much more. [3]
  • Xubuntu is a small distribution to fit on a CD, requires 64 or 128 MB RAM (depending on installation-method)
  • easys is a fully featured Desktop Environment using KDE.

[edit] Floppy-distributions

  • BasicLinux: a floppy distro that works on minimal hardware (2 FD).
  • Coyote Linux: a one-floppy distro for use as a firewall/router.
  • LEAF Project: (Linux Embedded Appliance Firewall) is a fork from the now obsolete Linux Router Project (LRP) with router and firewall functionality. CD-rom and other media is also supported.
  • Devil Linux: A stripped down floppy-bootable distribution designed for server use.
  • fli4l
  • FloppyFW
  • FDLinux: http://www.fdlinux.com
  • muLinux: a distribution which fits on one floppy disk
  • JnuxBand: one-floppy Linux kernel 2.6 distribution featuring the game
  • tomsrtbt: a one floppy distro for rescue and other purposes
  • Injector Linux is a one floppy Linux system which supports many filesystems, see [4]
  • FREESCO is a floppy disk based router
  • Linux Router
  • Old Laptop As Firewall: use an old laptop to firewall a dial-up connection with this one floppy distro

[edit] Distributions for special applications

  • DSLinux: Linux distribution for the Nintendo DS.
  • iPodLinux: Linux distribution for Apple's iPod
  • Tiny Linux is a collection of patches to the Linux kernel to remove different aspects of the kernel in order to save space.
  • Stresslinux is a live-CD-project designed to test a computer's hardware
  • Recovery Is Possible: a small, specialized Linux distribution that includes a large number of system maintenance and recovery applications.

[edit] Others/Unsorted

  • Frazier Wall
  • hal91
  • HVlinux
  • Mini dialup router
  • mini Linux: earliest mini Linux distribution [5]
  • Monkey Linux
  • Norm's firewall
  • NucLinux
  • RIMiRadio
  • spyLinux
  • Trinux

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