first, I'd recommend uninstalling 99.10 and loading on 98.8. Then
probably the easiest way to get at your dos drive is to create a
subdirectory somewhere, for example /dos and copy the files from your dos
boot disk into there. Then edit your dosemu.conf file and change the
setting to the directory name.
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Mike Duncan wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have recently installed RH 6.0 and it seems to have also installed
> dosemu by default. The version is 0.99.10, which seems to be a
> development release, so I hope my questions can be answered.
>
> How do I set up dosemu to run programs off my dos drive? I have a
> partition devoted to Windows still and would like dosemu to see it
> (I think). There are several programs on there for my son that I would
> like to run under Linux. Whenever I type 'dos', the terminal goes
> blank, then returns to the Linux prompt again. What do I need to do in
> dosemu.conf to correct this? (If this is even the right file)
>
> When I try ./setup-hdimage, it returns with a 'cannot find
> ..../check-mtools' message--do I need to DL mtools to get this? It
> seems to have already been installed with Linux.
>
> Thanks for your patience,
>
> Mike
>
> My system:
>
> PII 233 Mhz
> Red Hat 6.0 on hda1/2/3
> Windows 95 on hdb1
>
>