Forgive me if I'm wrong, but doesn't freedos include an option 
to run it from the cd?? Burn the iso to cd, boot it and check out
the options on the first screen that shows up. If I remember correctly,
you can install, boot the hard disk, or run directly from the cd, to 
check it out.

Jeff





On Sunday 02 April 2006 16:20, Mark Bailey wrote:
> Good morning, sir:
>
> It is easy to create a CD which boots from a floppy disk image file,
> using the same basic technique that Linux uses to boot its kernels.
> The key programs to do it this way are mkisofs, to create the
> bootable CD file system, and isolinux to boot the Floppy Disk
> image.
>
> I wrote up a pretty detailed procedure on doing this which
> is available at
>
> http://k1ea.com/hints/Creating_a_Bootable_DOS_CD_V%201.5.pdf
>
> I would welcome any comments.  Setting up the first one is a bit
> tricky, but it gets easier.  This is written to create the CD
> from Windows.
>
> Mark
>
> N. Sivin wrote:
> > This is a simpleminded question, but I have spent a couple of hours
> > trying to puzzle an answer out of the materials on the FreeDOS
> > site--where it may be hidden among the jargon.
> >
> > I have downloaded the ISO, but I don't want to install FreeDOS on
> > my hard disk. What I want to do is install it on a bootable CD so
> > that I can try its capabilities out before deciding what to do with
> > it. For instance, Linux offers several bootable CD images that one
> > can use to run any computer under the OS without affecting the
> > computer's installation in any way. How can I do that with FreeDOS?
> > I'd be grateful for a jargon-free answer (I know DOS, by the way.)
> >
> > Thanks,
>
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