Re: Developing under MS Windows

From: Romain FRANCOISE (Romain.Francoise@insa-lyon.fr)
Date: Fri Jan 05 2001 - 18:50:07 CET


At 11:47 05/01/01 +0100, you wrote:

>Coyote (a derivative work from Linux Router Project) has a Windows setup &
>configuration software the way you mean (I think). Although I haven't
>looked at it in detail (I don't actually use Coyote, but have read a bit
>about it), it might be worth to look at it to get some ideas... As far as
>the author says, it fully configures and then creates the Coyote floppy,
>including the kernel modules it needs and things like that. If you want to
>look at it, you can find a link at my site http://www.ugr.es/~ama/compro/

Coyote Linux is entirely free, but the win32 applications to create the
floppy are shareware. You can create the floppy using a shell script in the
free version. Coyote works great, but is too limited to be really used, i
think. Using muLinux and ipchains really pays off :)

Romain

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