I made a very simple set of install batch files, it's a 3-step process.
step1 does the fdisk, and then tells you to reboot.
step2 does the format and sys
step3 does xcopy on the file trees on the cd. then asks you to remove cd and
reboot.
with step3, the only thing you have the need for is to put the files in a
proper structure on the iso.
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Jim Michaels
jmich...@yahoo.com
j...@jimscomputerrepairandwebdesign.com
http://JimsComputerRepairandWebDesign.com
http://JesusnJim.com (my personal site, has software)
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Computer memory measurements, SSD measurements, microsoft disk size
measurements (note: they will say GB or MB or KB or TB when it is not!):
[KiB] [MiB] [GiB] [TiB]
[2^10B=1,024B=1KiB]
[2^20B=1,048,576B=1MiB]
[2^30B=1,073,741,824B=1GiB]
[2^40B=1,099,511,627,776B=1TiB]
hard disk industry disk size measurements:
[KB] [MB] [GB] [TB]
[10^3B=1,000B=1KB]
[10^6B=1,000,000B=1MB]
[10^9B=1,000,000,000B=1GB]
[10^12B=1,000,000,000,000B=1TB]
>________________________________
> From: Bernd Blaauw <bbla...@home.nl>
>To: freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>Sent: Saturday, April 7, 2012 3:34 AM
>Subject: Re: [Freedos-devel] where's the big 1.1 ISO?
>
>Op 7-4-2012 10:25, Rugxulo schreef:
>
>> There isn't one. Bernd (thanks!!) only did a quick .ISO for everyone.
>> The rest will come later. The old "full" CD from 1.0 is circa 2006,
>> hence a lot of it is old and outdated (and buggy), so it's not
>> recommended. Though admittedly lacking liveCD functionality hurts, but
>> we can live without it, for now.
>
>Updating and testing is indeed boring work. I'm still working on better
>installation scripts, adding the rest shouldn't be that hard afterwards,
>though I'll likely start with just the LiveCD part as that's of limited
>size thus easier to test.
>
>FreeDOS 1.1 was converted back to a simple "traditional harddisk +
>bootable CD only" scenario after getting quite a bit of feedback about
>things not working out properly. That's why I'd like a solid rewrite of
>scripts, which caused me to drop the LiveCD part in the first place for now.
>
>> Making a CD is hard work, there's tons to check, double check, add,
>> etc. It's the reason that none of us have done it (publicly) as it
>> takes too long, even when tools aren't updated as quickly.
>
>Yeah I can only imagine the amount of work Blair and Jeremy put into 1.0
>all those years ago.
>
>Bernd
>
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