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ZipSlack 11.0
"This is a great way to install an up-to-date Slackware Linux system on a DOS partition. It'll use about 170 megabytes of drive space, which means you can install this on a (larger than 100MB) Zip disk. (more space will be used if your drive uses large clusters, i.e. a one or more gigabyte pre-FAT32 DOS partition) And, it can also be installed to any FAT partition (including FAT32) as a quick and easy way to get a base Linux system up and running without having to repartition a hard drive. However, to make it truly useful, you might need to add additional libraries and packages from Slackware once you are up and running.
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ZipSlack 3.4
"This is a great way to install an up-to-date Slackware Linux system on a DOS partition. It'll use about 80 megabytes of drive space, which means you can install this on a Zip disk. It'll probably work with LS120 and all the other Zip-imitators as well and, it can also be installed to any DOS partition (including FAT32) as a quick and easy way to get a nicely loaded base Linux system up and running without having to repartition a hard drive."
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