> If all is well, your pendrive's boot sector(s) use the 1021/124/62 geometry.
I think the partition is properly set as 1021/124/62 because the
desktop refused to boot Syslinux in the pendrive earlier. Since I had
set the geometry this way it can boot from the pendrive.
> You can always use SYS C
> try
>
> SYS CONFIG KERNEL.SYS FORCELBA=1
>
> after that
> SYS CONFIG KERNEL.SYS
> to list current option
>
> this will force the freedos kernel.sys to always use LBA
> and ignore CHS completely.
>
> Tom
I have already been told to do that. If SYS CONFIG changes the file
KERNEL.SYS itself, th
Hi Ranieri,
try
SYS CONFIG KERNEL.SYS FORCELBA=1
after that
SYS CONFIG KERNEL.SYS
to list current option
this will force the freedos kernel.sys to always use LBA
and ignore CHS completely.
Tom
am 7. Juli 2011 um 15:41 schrieben Sie:
> I'm really sorry, I admit my description was qu
I'm really sorry, I admit my description was quite confusing. All of
this is not exactly a problem to me, I could just format the pendrive
with the desktop BIOS geometry 974/128/63 and be done with it. I am
just being stubborn, trying to understand if there is a technical
reason that FreeDOS refuse