Sam Heywood,

Couldn't you get both Linux and DR-DOS 7.03 installed on your hard disk without
installing Windows at all?  If you can't boot the Linux CD, make the necessary
installation starter diskettes, then use Linux fdisk or cfdisk to partition the
hard disk for both DR-DOS 7.03 and Linux.  After installing Linux, and you may
even be able to run mkdosfs on the DOS partition(s), install DR-DOS 7.03.  You
would have to go back into Linux to run LILO again to make both DR-DOS 7.03 and
Linux bootable.  DR-DOS 7.03 should have no trouble with a DOS partition created
this way.  You certainly don't need MS-Windows to install LILO as boot loader.


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