Hi Eric:

On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 3:37 PM, Eric Auer <e.a...@jpberlin.de> wrote:

> That is a very very extreme thing to do. You deleted the whole
> partition table that way... I see no reason why that would be
> of any help regarding your original problem that after you
> installed GRUB, you could no longer boot DOS. You could have
> instead used the sys-freedos-linux script (sys-freedos.pl) or
> a DOS based SYS tool... You can also use GRUB4DOS or GRUB to
> boot DOS, too :-).
>


Yes, I think I was very extreme, but I have installed FreeDOS in the USB for
a couple of times and nothing happened. Next time, I will use any of the
tools you mention.


> You probably formatted the DRIVE as FAT instead of formatting
> a PARTITION on the drive as FAT. Please partition your flash
> drive before formatting the partitions on it, so DOS can give
> drive letters to the partitions.
>

I also thought that because Linux was mounting the drive as /dev/sdb and not
the usual /dev/sdb1. However, I created the partition with Linux' cfdisk and
I still couldn't use the flash drive.

Finally, I created the partition with Vista's partitioner and voilá!

Now, again I can use my flash drive and install FreeDOS on it.

Thanks,

Santiago
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