Hi Glenn, Hi all, I found a bit of free space on my disk and prepared a FAT32 partition (DRFAT32 doesn't load when it can't find any FAT32 disk).
Here is the result with FreeDOS beta8 booted from floppy: <LI><A HREF="A:\*.*">A: (Floppy)</A> <I>5.25" 1.2 MB</I> <LI><A HREF="B:\*.*">B: (Floppy)</A> <I>3.5" 1.44 MB</I> <LI><A HREF="C:\*.*">C: DOS1</A> <I>Hard disk</I> <LI><A HREF="D:\*.*">D: DOSX1</A> <I>Hard disk</I> <LI><A HREF="E:\*.*">E: DOSX2</A> <I>Hard disk</I> <LI><A HREF="F:\*.*">F: DOSX3</A> <I>Hard disk</I> <LI><A HREF="G:\*.*">G: DOSX4</A> <I>Hard disk</I> <LI><A HREF="H:\*.*">H: DOSX5</A> <I>Hard disk</I> <LI><A HREF="I:\*.*">I: TEST_FAT32</A> <I>Hard disk</I> (no crash!) DR-DOS with DRFAT32 drivers also works fine. The only difference is, that WWWMAN identifies I: as a RAMdisk; I'd rather expect to see it as CD-ROM or Network drive, because it is the way how it is presented to DR-DOS kernel by the DRFAT32 redirector, but it doesn't harm of course (and is a bit off-topic here). Unfortunately, I've lost somewhere my floppy with OEM DR-DOS 7.04, which supports FAT32 natively in the kernel; it would be also worth trying, I think. Greetings, Michal
