NimbleX
http://www.nimblex.net/
http://custom.nimblex.net/
NimbleX is a small but versatile operating system which is able to boot
from a small 8 cm CD, from flash memory like USB pens or MP3 players and
even from the network. Because it runs entirely from a CD, USB or
network it doesn't require installation or even much hardware. NimbleX
is based on Slackware with the use of linux-live scripts. NimbleX 2007
was released December 25, 2006. NimbleX 2007v2 was released April 25,
2007. Custom NimbleX allows you to generate a customized Linux
distribution. Custom NimbleX 2 RC1 was released August 3, 2007. NimbleX
2007 v2 now comes in a sub100MB Edition. An updated sub100 was released
September 28, 2007. NimbleX 2008 was released July 22, 2008. NimbleX
2010 Beta was released April 29, 2010.
NixOS
http://nixos.org/
NixOS is a Linux distribution based on Nix, a purely functional package
management system. NixOS is an experiment to see if an operating system
can be built in which software packages, configuration files, boot
scripts and the like are all managed in a purely functional way. That
is, they are all built by deterministic functions and they never change
after they have been built. NixOS is continuously built from source in
Hydra, the Nix-based continuous build system. Entry added May 26, 2009.
In January 2013 NixOS switched from Upstart to systemd. Nix 1.5.2 was
released May 13, 2013. NixOS 17.03 "Gorilla" was released March 31, 2017.
NSLU2-Linux
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/
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The NSLU2-Linux project exists to discuss, develop and modify the
firmware and hardware of the Linksys NSLU2, the Synology DS101, the
Iomega NAS100d, the D-Link DSMG600, and other ixp4xx-based devices with
large attached storage. SlugOS is the collective name for a group of
firmware distributions which are derived from a common source base (and
therefore share common documentation as a result of that). OpenSlug uses
the OpenEmbedded package repository, and is designed for use with an
external disk. UcSlugC also uses the OpenEmbedded package repository,
but is designed to be the basis of some other application-specific
firmware distribution, rather than a firmware distribution in its own
right. SlugOS/LE (formerly known as DebianSlug) uses the Debian package
repository and is an alternative for those people who want to run Debian
on their NSLU2. SlugOS 5.3 beta was released March 2009.