Re: [Freedos-user] Determining partition types (NTFS, etc)

2010-03-08 Thread Alain Mouette
I have been using PMagic (Parted Magic) http://partedmagic.com/ It is just a very clever Linux bott disk with Gparted and a few other disk utilities. Alain Liam Proven escreveu: 2010/3/6 Aitor SantamarĂ­a aitor...@gmail.com: Apparently, the Norton guys were not going to continue with

Re: [Freedos-user] Determining partition types (NTFS, etc)

2010-03-08 Thread Alain Mouette
That is an *old* distribution. PMagic has many improvements. Not a matter of taste. GWIK it has almost everything in one CD (that I thought of), just the same idea, just added evolution... Alain Geraldo Netto escreveu: Hi All/Alain! Eheheh :) it's pretty much a question of taste but i

Re: [Freedos-user] Determining partition types (NTFS, etc)

2010-03-08 Thread Alain Mouette
Geraldo Netto escreveu: btw, why not make freedos installation using linux? There was once a very interestick pack: Linux kernel + dosemu + FreeDOS, bash was on a secondary console. It would be easy to make that now, using LFS + busybox and an automatic HW detection (there is a packege for

Re: [Freedos-user] Determining partition types (NTFS, etc)

2010-03-08 Thread Geraldo Netto
Hi Again! btw, why not make freedos installation using linux? There was once a very interestick pack: Linux kernel + dosemu + FreeDOS, bash was on a secondary console. It would be easy to make that now, using LFS + busybox and an automatic HW detection (there is a packege for that) :)

Re: [Freedos-user] Determining partition types (NTFS, etc)

2010-03-08 Thread Alain Mouette
Geraldo Netto escreveu: btw, why not make freedos installation using linux? There was once a very interestick pack: Linux kernel + dosemu + FreeDOS, bash was on a secondary console. It would be easy to make that now, using LFS + busybox and an automatic HW detection (there is a packege for

[Freedos-user] Software download

2010-03-08 Thread Willi Wasser
Hello everybody, i wrote a couple of programs for (any kind of) DOS and Robert Riebisch was so kind to host them on his server. Now everybody is invited to explore theese programs to see whether some of them might be useful to him (or her). They can be found under the following URL: