Hello Jim,
thanks very much for your reply.
I see. Well, that´s good to know.
Not that it bothers me in any way at all. I just wanted to know if that
behaviour was to be expected (at least in version 1.2.)
I hope to be able to download FreeDOS version 1.3 soon.
I was looking around a bit
On Sun, Mar 13, 2022 at 9:42 AM Christian wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> I have FreeDOS 1.2 running in a virtual machine (KVM/qemu). My host
> is Linux/Lubuntu 20.04.4 LTS, 64 bit.
>
> There´s one "mystery" regarding FreeDOS though.
>
> Here´s an example to demonstrate the "problem":
>
> I have a
On Sun, 13 Mar 2022 at 15:41, Christian wrote:
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> Am I right in assuming that drive A:\ is non-existent ...
> ... and why is it that the find-command produces the error message but not
> the type and more commands ?
Check your PATH.
Just type PATH.
If it includes A, edit the SET PATH line in
Hi all,
I have _*FreeDOS 1.2*_ running in a virtual machine (KVM/qemu). My host
is Linux/Lubuntu 20.04.4 LTS, 64 bit.
There´s one "mystery" regarding FreeDOS though.
Here´s an example to demonstrate the "problem":
I have a text-file, say "try.txt".
What does work are the commands