I've finally got it! Thanks a lot for the advise, with that Grub menu
entry the system boots normally.

But now I 've another issue, the mouse doesn't work. What do I have to
do to enable the mouse? My mouse is PS/2.

thanks

2007/11/30, Alain M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Ok, you moved from one impossible thing to another. DOS can only boot
> from the first disk...
>
> BUT maybe a trick that I found some time ago can help: Grub can remap
> disks, I used it to move Windows XP, so it may work for DOS:
>
> # Windows XP SP2
>          title Windows XP
>          rootnoverify (hd1,0)
>          map (hd0) (hd1)
>          map (hd1) (hd0)
>          chainloader +1
>
> The maps commands switch disks (I really don't know how) in a way that
> the OS is fooled just right. Try it!
>
> I hope this help :)
> Alain
>
> Enbor . escreveu:
> > Well, seems that booting FreeDOS from a extended partition is
> > impossible or at least very har, so I have make a primary partition of
> > 1GB on my secondary disk. It's called "hdb2" by Linux.
> >
> > Know the problem is that when I try to install FreeDOS, xfdisk says
> > that my new partition is hidden. I don't know what this means. Also it
> > has not drive letter.
> >
> > Anyway, I have tried to install the OS, because the FreeDOS
> > installation disk finds 3 HD, and as I have 3 FAT partitions, I have
> > thought that the third one must be the one in which I want to install
> > FreeDOS (despite of the letters soon by xfdisk said that my partition
> > isn't one of those 3).
> >
> > Voi·là, E: partition was the new created one, and FreeDOS has been
> > installed successfully. But when I've tried to boot on it, after the
> > screen to select the FreeDOS mode, several errors appears, saying that
> > the system can't find command.com and autoexec.bat. Both files are in
> > the root of the partition.
> >
> > I don't understand this, does anybody know how to fix this?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
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