From: Jerome Shidel
> On Feb 8, 2017, at 4:57 PM, David McMackins wrote:
>
> Call me a noob, but is there a preferred way to upgrade from FreeDOS 1.1
> to 1.2 while keeping configurations intact? I haven't personally loaded
> the new installer yet, but I wanted to check before I tried, since m
From: Jerome Shidel
Also, if you run the installer in advanced mode.
You can choose not to replace your config files, use zip to backup and other
stuff. But, generally I recommend just running the install in normal mode.
If you quit the installer and run it as "setup adv" , it will run in advan
From: David McMackins
Call me a noob, but is there a preferred way to upgrade from FreeDOS 1.1
to 1.2 while keeping configurations intact? I haven't personally loaded
the new installer yet, but I wanted to check before I tried, since my
FreeDOS installation is on real hardware.
Happy Hacking,
D
Also, if you run the installer in advanced mode.
You can choose not to replace your config files, use zip to backup and other
stuff. But, generally I recommend just running the install in normal mode.
If you quit the installer and run it as "setup adv" , it will run in advanced
mode. You can a
> On Feb 8, 2017, at 4:57 PM, David McMackins wrote:
>
> Call me a noob, but is there a preferred way to upgrade from FreeDOS 1.1
> to 1.2 while keeping configurations intact? I haven't personally loaded
> the new installer yet, but I wanted to check before I tried, since my
> FreeDOS installat
Call me a noob, but is there a preferred way to upgrade from FreeDOS 1.1
to 1.2 while keeping configurations intact? I haven't personally loaded
the new installer yet, but I wanted to check before I tried, since my
FreeDOS installation is on real hardware.
Happy Hacking,
David E. McMackins II
Ass