A floppy-disk-sized Linux system for i486
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README.md

linux-486

This repo provides the files necessary to build a Linux-based "operating system" for old i486 systems with at least 8MB of RAM. Build scripts for all components of the sysem are provided. An i486-linux toolchain is also built, enabling you to compile other programs for the system.

The generated boot floppy disk provides you with a Busybox system that is kept entirely in memory. uClibc's shared library files are also loaded into memory, allowing other programs to save on memory (as opposed to using static binaries).

A second floppy containing additional kernel modules can also be generated. Both floppies are ext2 formatted.

Build requirements

  • building tools (make, gcc, linux's requirements, etc.)
  • bash
  • wget
  • tar, xz, bzip2

Build steps

Run the build scripts in this order:

  1. build-toolchain.sh (after this script, add ~/i486-linux/bin to your PATH)
  2. build-linux.sh
  3. build-busybox.sh
  4. build-floppy.sh
  5. build-modules.sh

After successful execution of all scripts, you should have floppy.img (boot image) and modules.img (modules). These can be dd'd to a 1.44M 3.5" floppy disk.

Booting the system

The system requires an i486 or better processor, a 3.5" floppy drive, and at least 8MB of RAM (8320K for QEMU).

Notes:

  • Once the system is booted, the floppy disk can be removed.
  • root's password is toor.
  • Mount the modules floppy to /lib/modules; then, use modprobe for loading and unloading.
  • The msdos module may need to be loaded to read MS-DOS/FAT floppies.