Hi, you can download all of FreeDOS beta9rc4 on one ISO image, or all of FreeDOS ODIN 0.6 as one 720k or 1440k floppy image in a zip file together with the software to put the image onto a real floppy. If this is still not what you want, we should put all the files from the IMAGES into a ZIP file (one per image) for better downloading convenience. The ZIP file will of course NOT boot, but you can use SYS to fix that (you need an existing DOS or Windows to run SYS. In Linux DOSEMU, you do not need SYS at all). If you download beta9rc4, you get a full install thing which helps you to install all the software. If you download ODIN, you get a floppy just filled with the best files, without any extra helpers. The ISO image is for booting from CD-ROM.
PS: I would recommend that somebody INSTALLS FreeDOS beta9rc4 in default English language / keyboard configuration and just puts the install dir (default: c:\fdos\ and subdirectories) into a big ZIP file. Would be nice and easy to download. Just create a minimal bootable FreeDOS (download kernel / sys / shell from http://freedos.sf.net/ and use SYS... SYS is in the kernel download). Then UNZIP that big ZIP file and you have a complete install BUT no configuration (so you have to write autoexec / config yourself... not really hard). One could even copy the files from c:\ into c:\fdos\boot\ and then put the whole c:\fdos\ tree into one ZIP... imagine the rest! Difference to getting the ISO image: The ISO image contains one ZIP for each program and a virtual boot floppy with the installer / configuration helper, while the ZIP file would just contain a snapshot of the installed system. Eric. ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net is sponsored by: Speed Start Your Linux Apps Now. Build and deploy apps & Web services for Linux with a free DVD software kit from IBM. Click Now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1356&alloc_id=3438&op=click _______________________________________________ Freedos-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user
