On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Tim Johnson wrote:
> typing ./first-test at the command line generates a
> response from bash as follows:
>
> ./first-test : No such file or directory
>
> I can't locate any command or binary called first-test,
> also, the documentation doesn't tell me what directory
> I should be in.
(...)
> ./setup-bootdir
>
> Again: the command : ./setup-bootdir generates the
> following response from bash: ./setup-bootdir: No such file or directory
>
> And I am not sure what directory I should be in.
>
> Questions: Obviously I am doing something wrong? I could
> appreciate some help here. Our local LUG has not been able
> to resolve this.
It's mostly a RedHat problem. Unfortunately, they haven't provided the
setup-bootdir script. The QuickStart works if you apply it to the source
.tar.gz from www.dosemu.org. If you've also installed dosemu-freedos then
you should get a dos prompt by just typing "dos" or "xdos" at the command
line. You've got a few possibilities:
1) get dosemu 1.0.1 source from www.dosemu.org
or if you don't feel like compiling
2) get the dosemu 1.0.1 binary rpm from www.dosemu.org. It has the
setup-bootdir in /var/lib/dosemu
or
3) Just extract setup-bootdir and/or first-test from 1)
> Is there an "Dos Idiot's" site?
Not that I know of.
> Comments:
> If not the above, I'd be happy to set one up.
Documentation help is always welcome ;-).
Bart