Looks right to me and yes GRUB is not that easy, I have a similar machine an IBM 4DX 100 MHz with

3 Compact flash drives (CF to IDE) and one CDRW via a soudblaster IDE interface, works really well

with UDVD2 even burning CDs from DOS.

DSL on hda1  Freedos on hdb1 , Dr-Dos on hdb2  and windows 95 (with lite step

shell ) on hdc1 -

Never managed to boot Dr-Dos from GRUB so I installed Damn Small Linux4.11 RC2 and picked Lilo as

bootloader, It allmoust worked out of the box everything booted except Dr-Dos but LILO has some good

switches:

other=/dev/hdb1

  label="FreeDos(hdb1)"

  change automatic partition=/dev/hdb2 deactivate partition=/dev/hdb1 activate

  boot-as=0x80


other=/dev/hdb1

  label="DrDos(hdb1)"

  change automatic partition=/dev/hdb1 deactivate partition=/dev/hdb2 activate

  boot-as=0x80


other=/dev/hdc1

 label="Win95(hdc1)

 boot-as=0x80

Works fine I can boot all 4 without a problem.




Den 2022-01-27 kl. 13:42, skrev Daniel:
I have a old Dell laptop that was originally XP that now is tri-boot.  I have FreeDos 1.3 RC5, XP, and even Linux.

In order to do this you cannot simply install everything normally, at least as far as I know.  Feel free to correct me if I am wrong here.

Here is the steps that I found that works:
First wipe the drive that you want to use, then using fdisk setup a partition for FreeDOS and another for the other operating system as an extended partition.  Format and install FreeDOS on the first partition.  Do nothing for the second partition.  Leave it alone until you have installed FreeDOS installed andworking.

Once it is installed and working, install the Linux distro you want and tell it to setup and use the second partition you had set up in fdisk.

This should allow you to use both Linux and FreeDOS together.

Notice: Order of install matters!  If you installed Linux, then installed freeDOS you will need to update your grub to see and use the new FreeDOS system which can be a pest.

I hope this was helpful.

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    Il 26.01.2022 00:39 Jerome Shidel ha scritto:

    >> On Jan 25, 2022,
    at 4:16 PM, andrea...@tiscali.it [1] wrote:
    >>
    >> OK, it's an old
    annoing question:I have a laptop with linux installed and I created
    another dos / fat 32 partition where I installed freedos 1.3. (before
    installing freedos I activated C:ms-dos with part.exe).
    >> OK Freedos,
    but disappears Linux MBR, and I can't anymore access linux although I
    have grub installed.
    >> With GAG cd live you see linux but it is not
    loaded due to problems in the MBR.
    >> The only way to repair the MBR and
    log in again in linux was to use the BOOT REPAIR live cd.
    >> Or another
    way to solve the problem?
    >> Thanks,
    >> andrea
    > During installation,
    the installer creates two backups and stores them in C:FreeDOS as
    BOOT.MBR and BOOT.BSS. The MBR is created by FDISK when it is told to
    update the boot code. The second is created by the SYS command. You
    should be able to use FDISK to restore the MBR.
    > There is an excellent
    free DOS utility called MBRTOOL. It is not open source and has some
    other distribution restrictions. But, it is free and can be legally
    distributed as-is. Do to those restrictions it cannot be included with
    the FreeDOS release. But, you can grab a mirrored copy from my website
    at https://fd.lod.bz/redist/disk/MBRtool/ [4] v1.x is much smaller
    than
    v2.x. But, both work really well. It is a great tool to have laying
    around for emergencies.
    > :-)
    > Jerome
    > Thank you for your interest,
    I will try to be more careful when I install freedos next time
    >
    >>
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    From: Jerome Shidel <jer...@shidel.net>
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    Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Watcom compiler on FreeDOS 1.3 RC5
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    Hello Fabian,

    I just did several tests and am unable to replicate the issue you
    are having. More information is needed.

    > On Jan 26, 2022, at 3:32 AM, Fabian Boucsein
    <fabian.boucs...@gmx.de> wrote:
    >
    > Dear Freedos users,
    >
    > i recently installed a base installation of FreeDOS 1.3 RC5
    using the
    > FullUSB edition. After that i tried to install the Watcom compiler
    > with fdimples.

    How did you manage that?

    USB devices are not "Plug and Play" in DOS. You would need to have
    the drive already plugged in when the system boots. That implies
    you booted from the USB stick. When you do that, the system has
    know idea how or where to place any things. You would need to set
    some configuration information to be able to install any packages.
    The installer does that a bunch of stuff during installation to
    permit package installs. But, those are temporary changes only
    active while the installer is running.

    > A lot of error messages appeared on the screen and
    > in the end only 13 files or so were copied to the harddisk. I
    checked
    > the md5sum of the downloaded ZIP file and it matched the one on the
    > FreeDOS website.

    the SUM was good for the download of FreeDOS or the Download to
    the WATCOM package?

    >
    > Is that error allready known to you or is it just my system that
    behaves
    > differently for whatever reason?

    What Errors?

    >
    > After installing the Watcom from the IBIBLIO FreeDOS archive what
    > do i need to configure the compiler so that i can use it?
    >
    > Many greetings,
    > Fabian
    >

    Jerome


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    Hi,

    On Wed, Jan 26, 2022 at 2:33 AM Fabian Boucsein
    <fabian.boucs...@gmx.de> wrote:
    >
    > After installing the Watcom from the IBIBLIO FreeDOS archive what
    > do i need to configure the compiler so that i can use it?

    set WATCOM=%RAMDRIVE%:\watcom19
    set INCLUDE=%WATCOM%\H
    set EDPATH=%WATCOM%\EDDAT
    set WIPFC=%WATCOM%\WIPFC
    path %WATCOM%\BINW;%PATH%
    REM ... optional ...
    REM if "%DOS4G%"=="" set DOS4G=quiet
    REM ren dos4gw.exe *.ex
    REM copy /b cwstub.exe dos4gw.*

    This may also help:
    * http://www.freedos.org/books/get-started/june25-c-programming.html



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