I just took a look at the disk; looks a bit messy, but if it works for you, then great.
I would suggest to use a different CD filesystem than the one you have installed though. IDEfix 97 is available as a demo version; CacheCDFS works better than CDFilesystem. I'm sure there are other and better CD filesystems out there.
Craming a TCP/IP stack onto one disk (I see no point in the need of two disks; ruins the whole idea) will be a challange. Miami is out of the question, and AmiTCP can be a pain to set up, but good luck with it.
Another suggestion would be to install a file manager on the disk.
now, back to topic. thx for your all advises, even in PM.

appreciate that.

so whats wrong with CDFileSystem? working good for me, never had any problems. and it's small and does transfer my backups flawlessly, that's what important is for a bootdisk.
i think CD/Network and tools alltogether on one DD disk is nearly impossible, but i might try it for sure. two disks would be ok if a RAD: or RAM: is used?

but this keeps the requirements growing. even if the standard A4000 got 2MB of RAM: i'm not sure if it will run a tcp/ip stack together with a filled ramdisk.
got a PM where someone made a bootdisk back in the good ole days with some tiny dialup software. even on A500 it would be interesting to get that run...
one even can't put all network/cd drivers on a disk either. nor every full distribution freeware notes and guides to get thomas' point.
hmm... i have to make a decision...
