Hi!
After installing FreeDOS from the CD-ROM, you can do several useful
things not available from
the original FreeDOS CD-ROM. You can update the kernel to the latest
unstable kernel via wget
by typing 'krnlupdt' at the command prompt if wget is installed.
Wow! Cool!
If
you don't want a package
installed anymore, you can remove it by typing 'fdpkg binary remove
<pkgname>' for a binary
package and 'fdpkg source remove <pkgname>' for a source package
(example: 'fdpkg binary remove
UDMA2'). If you want to install further software from the CD-ROM, set
the 'cdrep' environment
variable to your CD-ROM drive (set 'CDREP=D:'), then type 'fdcdrom
<pkgname>' and it will find
the package on the cdrom and install it (example: 'fdcdrom OWATCOM' to
install Open Watcom).
Is this the FreeDOS package software? If yes, where can i find it? It
doesn't seem to be in the list of software.
Or is it Pakke? (http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~phekda/richdawe/pakke/)
I hope i can test it this week, when i will have a better access of
internet (more then 8k).
Bye, Flo
PS: In the software list i found: LFNDOS
I don't think, that it is useable anymore. I would only have DOSLFN
included.
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