Or Linux. I don't know if Slackware still has SlackZIP, but it's specifically intended to boot from MSDOS/Windows 9 environments -- which means that you can set it up to run as desired while still having a functioning OS, then replace the bootloader to boot directly to Linux.
I think you mean loadlin, which is one of the boot loaders that linux can use. You boot into DOS and then run loadlin.exe to boot linux.
Or there was a method of installing Slackware into a FAT* filesystem using a UMSDOS kernel I think it was. This is the method that the supposed Tuxissa Virus used to download Slackware and install itself in the background before wiping out Windows. In fact here's another posting about the Tuxissa Virus that details its use of the UMSDOS filesystem.
The folks at AOL are at it again. If you've signed on to AOL Instant Messenger, or any meta contact messenger like Trillian or Pidgin within the last day, you have undoubtedly noticed several new AOL bots.
How can you work when the system's so crowded?