Felix Miata via Freedos-user wrote:
I have Linux Neon installed, it did not install a boot manager.
Translated, does this mean Neon is not bootable from its installed location at
present?
Neon boots. I installed a different Linux to another partition. Neon
still owns the boot system.
But to the relevant subject. There is a 10Gb fat32 at the front.
FreeDOS install ended with a C:\. DIR shows what appears to be normal
FreeDOS files. But FreeDOS does not boot.
I suppose that FAT32 would be where you installed FreeDOS. Is that partition
marked bootable in the partition table? Is there MBR-compatible boot code in the
MBR of the disk you installed FreeDOS onto? What other partitions do you
currently
have on the FreeDOS and Neon disks? Were you booting Linux I would ask to see
output from parted -l or fdisk -l.
I have not yet found a command line in Linux.
However, Dolphin file manager\10 GiB\$RECYCLE BIN, EFI\EFI\boot, Debian,
neon\ ubuntu
BOOT\BOOTX64.EFI, fbx64.efi, mmx64.efi
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