I remember seeing one like a month ago. Its at www.virtual-linux.org. This one is on a cd though, not a floppy.
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I remember seeing one like a month ago. Its at www.virtual-linux.org. This one is on a cd though, not a floppy.
go to www.slackware.com then on the menu, find zipslack.
ZipSlack
ZipSlack is a special edition of Slackware Linux that can be installed onto any FAT (or FAT32) filesystem with about 100 MB of free space. It uses the UMSDOS filesystem and contains most of the programs you will need. This means that you do not need to repartition your hard disk if you already have DOS or Windows installed. ZipSlack installs into a directory on your DOS filesystem. It can also be installed to and booted from a Zip disk.
This distribution is ideal for people who don't have a lot of hard disk space, do not have a fast Internet connection to download the entire distribution, or who want a Linux distribution they can carry around on a Zip disk
That means you put the linux directory on your FAT32 (dont know if it works on NTFS) windoze box, on the top directory (that means C:\linux), and you just extract it, burn a booting image into a floppy, and voila, you've got yourself a fully functional linux distro running under windoze. BUT, it comes without X (you can add it, but its a hassle under this distro). Kinda hard to configure anything, but after you learn and get it configured, your set up to go (i would recommend ELX linux though, awesome distro, windoze like feel in unix :))
trinux.sourceforge.net
^ another bootable Linux flavor, more of a 'security toolkit' of sorts.