Hi John, 

First of all ... what version of Dosemu have you installed? 
I�m used to the Dosemu 1.2.0 running the latest FreeDos version. 

If this is your case ... try to set in /etc/dosemu/dosemu.conf the following 
environment variable: 

$_hdimage="/usr/local/share/dosemu/freedos/" 

or 

$_hdimage="/etc/dosemu/drives/c" 

(this later one is a symbolic link which points to 
"/usr/local/share/dosemu/freedos") 

Then just create a directory named "dos" under 
/usr/local/share/dosemu/freedos as following: 

# mkdir /usr/local/share/dosemu/freedos/dos 

With these two proceedings you�ll set up the linux directory 
which is mapped by Dosemu as a DOS unit. And inside it you will create a 
directory named "dos" which will appear to be "C:\dos" inside Dosemu 
environment. 

If you prefer you may create this directory inside dosemu: 
just run dosemu and in Dosemu command prompt run "mkdir dos". 

All you have to do to install djgpp is copy its binaries (".exe") and 
required files to run it or its installation packages inside any directory 
created in the path "/usr/local/share/dosemu/freedos/". 

Bye 

Fl�vio Eler de Melo 

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