I would work like the old way of installing slackware linux that I started with
years ago with a boot floppy and a root floppy.
On the root floppy you could create a /home.  Back then, X took 11 floppy disks
to install.

Ben Stallings wrote:

> Here's a hypothetical question that I've been toying with.  Is it feasible to
> designate /home as /dev/fd0?  How about if the floppy in question is an
> MS-DOS disk?
>
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