Hi Tom, experts (Bernd? Rugxulo?)

> When you mention Grub, do you mean Grub legacy (0.97) or Grub2?
> Grub2 seemingly can't boot a FreeDOS kernel as Grub4dos can.

Have you heard about Grub2 problems? Background? Details?

Note that you should normally run SYS from real DOS after
booting from a real DOS boot disk, not using VM or Linux.
Unless of course you exactly know what you are doing...

> Regarding the diskimage together with a memdisk ramdisk as C:, which
> is the boot disk, and how big can the diskimage and ramdisk be?

If you have enough RAM, probably up to 2 GB and more?
The memdisk documentation may tell you more about it.

> Would the diskimage be floppy or hard disk?

Both is supported by memdisk. Of course that amount of
RAM is then not available to DOS, as memdisk needs it.

Regards, Eric



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