I would be awful suprised if dosemu would work. *maybe* the DEXE support in the newer kernels supports what you want, but I can't say. I would be suprised if it did work.
I would think you need to keep a DOS partition around that you can boot to play with your bios. (or.. if you like to be daring... a bootable floppy! :) Oh yes -- take a peek over at freshmeat.net. I seem to recall something about a program giving access to a laptop's settings. Sorry, I can't recall a thing beyond that. :( On Wed, Aug 25, 1999 at 05:31:52PM +1000, alex aitkin wrote: > Problem - I have 123M of HDD to work with on my Toshiba 486 laptop- I was > just going to install Linux on it, but my T1910 uses a .exe file to > manipulate BIOS settings, and this file runs under MS-DOS. SO . . .will > Linux allow access to BIOS settings some other way, OR, can I run MS-DOS > emulation software if I need to alter the BIOS, or do I need to set up a > separate bootable partition with MS-DOS, OR does it not really matter? > > Can anyone help me with this dilemma? > > aa > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- Seth Arnold | ICQ 3172483 | http://cswww.willamette.edu/~sarnold/ I prosecute unsolicited bulk emails, using the RealTime BlackHole List. You should too. Ask me how, or visit http://maps.vix.com/rbl/

