I was wondering if anybody has made any super-packed "emergency boot" floppies - a sort of "all-in-one" disk. I made one a while ago and I managed to get just over 1.5Mb onto one DD floppy - self extracting into RAM. I used lzx maximum compression (and while decompressing, files are listed in a nice font and with fancy copper rainbow background).
It's very strange inserting a floppy and having it automatically load everything into RAM - with no harddrive attached - and then removing the floppy and having a whole OS (WB3.1) complete with filemanager, text editor, binary editor, HD tools, SnoopDOS, jpeg and image viewers, sample player, archive extractor, and other misc. utilities on a completely silent Amiga (not even drive clicking). It even looks good (has Newicons, VisualPrefs, ModePro and copper rainbow).
So is it possible to cram more? Is there a better compression? Keep in mind that the extractor also has to fit on the disk (unlzx is only 21K).
I'd like there to be a contest to see who can make the most amazing DD boot disk. It's not just a useless endeavour - this packed bootdisk has saved my ass on many occasions.