There was also tomsrtbt[1], which was a staple in my "rescue" floppy collection. Along with the QNX floppy[2], which came in super handy when using a cyber café or a friend's PC, and you wanted to avoid all the keyloggers and malware.
There was also tomsrtbt[1], which was a staple in my "rescue" floppy collection. Along with the QNX floppy[2], which came in super handy when using a cyber café or a friend's PC, and you wanted to avoid all the keyloggers and malware.
Trinux was another such utility. It spanned multiple floppies, but booted to RAM and could effectively run from one. The additional disks were for additional tools/utilities.
Still apparently available on Sourceforge.net, though last updated in 2013:
<https://sourceforge.net/projects/trinux/>
Every time i pull out my tomsrtbt floppy i try to pronounce tomsrtbt in my head and it's always different
Tom’s sherbert tastes delicious, I’m sure, but it’s a strange name for a Linux distro.