is it possible that you could have edited your autoexec.bat with a unix 
text editor that saved them as unix type instead of dos?  I'd also 
recommend upgrading to 1.1.5, it's better especially if you want to move 
your dos boot directory under your home, you won't even need an $hd_image 
setting in the dosemu.conf.


On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Ralph Alvy wrote:

> Ralph Alvy wrote:
> > I find that FreeDOS loads and works fine with lredir. But certain DOS 
> > apps important to me won't load with it. So I tried using MS-DOS 6.22 
> > instead, by creating an msdos directory under ~/mydos/dosemu, and then 
> > copying my MS-DOS files to that directory (~/mydos/dosemu/msdos). I then 
> > changed dosemu.conf to point to 'msdos' instead of 'freedos'. This fails 
> > to complete its bootup. I see it go through some of the autoexec.bat and 
> > then do it again for some reason, and then wait for me to forcefully 
> > terminate the terminal session. Any attempt to use lredir is met with my 
> > seeing only the 'l' (from 'lredir') on the screen, and then I must 
> > forcefully terminate the session.
> 
> Here's what I see when I load dosemu with MS-DOS:
> 
>       Linux DOS emulator 1.0.2.1 $Date: 2001/10/13 $
>       Last configured at Sat Oct 13 18:55:24 MEST 2001 on linux
>       DPMI-Server Version 0.9 installed
> 
>       Starting MS-DOS...
> 
> 
>       C:\>PROMPT $p$g
>       PATH C:\bin;c:\gnu;c:\dosemu
>       SET TEMP=C:\tmp
> 
> 
>       C:\>PROMPT $p$g
>       PATH C:\bin;c:\gnu;c:\dosemu
>       SET TEMP=C:\tmp
> 
> I'm left with what you see above, with the cursor blinking on the last 
> blank line, as though it's waiting for another command. If I hit ENTER, 
> I see another single iteration what you see above.
> 
> 
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