>Well one time I was installing a minimal base system of Linux on a friends PC, so that we would have all the necessary utlitities to bring over the rest of the stuff. His 3 1/2 inch disk was dead, so when had to get the 5 1/4 inch version of the boot/root disk. Too bad that version, having to fit in 1.2M instead of 1.44, didn't have tar Heh ... I wonder how many years forward will people stop knowing what a 3 1/2 an…
Ah, the good old days. Single density, double density ( 720 kB, 1,44 MB). I heard also of 2.88 MB floppies - never saw one in real life. If i remember correctly 2.88 MB was double density double sided and you needed a special floppy drive.
There were 2.88 MB disks and drives but they never gained much traction, because they were expensive and the PC industry kept promising various "floppy killers" like the ZIP drive.