| bash# cd /usr/src/linux bash# make menuconfig | 
Be sure to configure support for the following:
386 processor
Floppy disk
RAM disk
Second extended (ext2) filesystem
Virtual console
Audio hardware
CD-ROM hardware
ISO-9660 and Joliet filesystems
| bash# make dep bash# make clean bash# make bzImage | 
| bash# mknod -m640 ~/staging/dev/hdc b 22 0 bash# mknod -m640 ~/staging/dev/hdd b 22 64 | 
Optionally create additional IDE devices.
| bash# mknod -m 640 ~/staging/dev/ram1 b 1 1 bash# mknod -m 640 ~/staging/dev/ram2 b 1 2 bash# mknod -m 640 ~/staging/dev/ram3 b 1 3 bash# mknod -m 640 ~/staging/dev/ram4 b 1 4 bash# mknod -m 640 ~/staging/dev/ram5 b 1 5 bash# mknod -m 640 ~/staging/dev/ram6 b 1 6 bash# mknod -m 640 ~/staging/dev/ram7 b 1 7 | 
| bash# cd /usr/src/gzip-1.2.4a bash# export CC="gcc -mcpu=i386" bash# ./configure --host=i386-pc-linux-gnu bash# make bash# strip gzip bash# cp gzip ~/staging/bin bash# ln -s gzip ~/staging/bin/gunzip | 
Don't forget to verify library requirements, check the ownership and check permissions on the gzip binary.
Use a text editor to create the following script and save it as ~/staging/etc/init.d/usr_image
| #!/bin/sh
#
# usr_image - load compressed images from floppy into ramdisk and
#             mount on /usr.
#
echo -n "Is there a compressed diskette to load for /usr [y/N]? "
read REPLY
if [ "$REPLY" = "y" ] || [ "$REPLY" = "Y" ]; then
  echo -n "Please insert the /usr floppy into fd0 and press <ENTER>."
  read REPLY
  echo "Clearing /dev/ram1."
  dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ram1 bs=1k count=4096
  echo "Loading compressed image from /dev/fd0 into /dev/ram1..."
  (dd if=/dev/fd0 bs=1k | gunzip -cq) >/dev/ram1 2>/dev/null
  fsck -fp /dev/ram1
  if [ $? -gt 1 ]; then
    echo "Filesystem errors on /dev/ram1!  Manual intervention required."
  else
    echo "Mounting /usr."
    mount /dev/ram1 /usr
  fi
fi
#
# end of usr_image | 
Configure the script to run right after root is mounted.
| bash# ln -s ../init.d/usr_image ~/staging/etc/rcS.d/S21usr_image | 
| bash# cd / bash# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ram7 bs=1k count=4096 bash# mke2fs -m0 /dev/ram7 bash# mount /dev/ram7 /mnt bash# cp -dpR ~/staging/* /mnt bash# umount /dev/ram7 bash# dd if=/dev/ram7 of=~/phase8-image bs=1k bash# gzip -9 ~/phase8-image | 
Insert the diskette labeled "root disk" into drive fd0.
| bash# dd if=~/phase8-image.gz of=/dev/fd0 bs=1k | 
The compressed /usr diskette will be created in using the same process that is used to create the compressed root disk. We will copy files to a staging area, copy the staging area to ramdisk, compress the ramdisk and write it to diskette.
| bash# mkdir ~/usr-staging bash# cd ~/usr-staging bash# mkdir bin lib bash# mkdir -p share/terminfo/l | 
Download the latest version of mp3blaster source code from its home at http://www.stack.nl/~brama/mp3blaster/.
| bash# cd ~/usr/src/mp3blaster-3.2.0 bash# ./configure bash# make bash# cp src/mp3blaster ~/usr-staging/bin | 
Use ldd to find out which libraries are needed for mp3blaster.
|  | The following is an example from the author's development system. It is possible that different systems may yield slightly different results in terms of library requirements. | 
| bash# cd ~/usr-staging/lib bash# ldd ~/usr-staging/bin/mp3blaster bash# cp /usr/lib/ncurses.so.5.0 . bash# cp /usr/lib/stdc++.so.3 . bash# cp /lib/libm.so.6 . bash# cp /usr/lib/libgcc_s.so.1 . bash# cd ~/usr-staging/share/terminfo/l bash# cp /usr/share/terminfo/l/linux . | 
| bash# cd / bash# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ram7 bs=1k count=4096 bash# mke2fs -m0 /dev/ram7 bash# mount /dev/ram7 /mnt bash# cp -dpR ~/usr-staging/* /mnt bash# umount /dev/ram7 bash# dd if=/dev/ram7 of=~/mp3blaster-image bs=1k bash# gzip -9 ~/mp3blaster-image | 
Insert the diskette labeled "mp3blaster" into drive fd0.
| bash# dd if=~/mp3blaster-image.gz of=/dev/fd0 bs=1k | 
Go to the Internet site http://www.paul.sladen.org and download the mp3 file of Linus Torvalds pronouncing "Linux." The direct link is: http://www.paul.sladen.org/pronunciation/torvalds-says-linux.mp3. Create a Second Extended (ext2) filesystem on a floppy and copy the mp3 file onto the diskette.