I'm looking for a floppy disk distribution of linux that can quickly and easily be installed onto a hard disk and become a very basic OS for a HD based PC. I have a number of Compaq P120 machines with 1.2g Hard Drives that I need to "decommission", removing any licensed operating system and any data from their hard drives. So far, I can boot to a floppy with 'tomsrtbt' linux, and at least reformat the DOS partition of these machines. I would like to leave them boot-able, preferably with some form of Linux, but I don't have NIC's for them, they don't have CD's, and I don't want to spend a lot of time on this process. Ideally, I want to create a floppy that, with minimal confirmation, will boot, kill any DOS partitions on a machine, and install as much LINUX as can be contained on a 1.44M floppy. This should be a process that can be carried out by the little sister of your slightly dull friend. Anybody who has suggestions is welcome. I have ~30 of these machines right now, most have 16M of RAM. Suggestions for their use/disposal are also welcome.