> I need to create a bootable CD that will run a DOS application. I > actually have an ISO for a bootable Win98 CD that a customer created, > but I need some of the files changed. I have no floppy drive in my > laptop (for a bootable Win98/DOS disk), no Win98/DOS machines > available, and no Win98/DOS boot images except in the ISO and on the > CD made from it. > > How can I create a bootable DOS CD?
If all you need is a bootable CD that boots TO DOS, just insert a bootable floppy (or image) and burn that to a "bootable" CD (not an ISO). I think there's a command for mkisofs or cdrecord to include an image file of a floppy for booting. If you need the hard disk support, that's different. If you need an image of a plain DOS bootable floppy, let me know, I'll zip it up and email it to you directly. Rich -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
