So all that was necessary was to replace "call default" by "call default.bat".
No. :(
Why? Bart's latest patch works for me!
Better solution will be to rename batch file to, say, DEFAULTS.BAT. Or CONFIG2.BAT.
That's possible too, but let's not distract Bart anymore from the main problem now - broken inode stuff (the CVS kernel is still unusable because of the "more than 2 inodes" issue).
Pat's inodes are the doom of FreeDOS ;-)
Lucho (master of bombastic phrases ;-)
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