• jaybone@lemmy.zip
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    8 hours ago

    What kind of system are you backing up on a single 1.44 mb disk? I guess “restore” just had the restore utilities.

    You could boot an old pc from floppy like what later would be called a live CD. Though you were constantly switching disks. Like if you ever played Monkey Island on 5.25” floppies.

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      1 hour ago

      You used to be able to get a whole-ass router that fit on 1.2MB in the late 90’s.

      Novell SPX routers also ran from a single floppy

      Before bios supported bootable cd’s you needed them to get the windows 95 install started.

      That said, this was an obvious joke image :)

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      4 hours ago

      When the OS is DOS you can easily fit the entire thing on a floppy.

      Mac OS system 6 too, I think.

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      5 hours ago

      Oh, there’s a- Monkey in my pocket! And he’s stealing all my change! His stare is blank and glassy I suspect he’s deraaaaaanged!

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      7 hours ago

      Older PCs couldn’t always boot from CD. In those cases, you needed a boot disk. It had just enough OS to get the cd drive working and allow for a full install. They also allowed for basic repair or maintenance tasks e.g. resizing the windows partition.

      Veterans kept a couple about at home. Nothing like the catch 22. “I need a boot disk to fix my PC/I need my PC to make a boot disk.”

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      7 hours ago

      A lot of terraform and docker compose files could fit on a floppy still.

      Actually, that might be a fun thing to play with. It might not have data. But you could back up a good amount of config and deployment information and have a system to restore data to.