Hi
there!
I use FreeDOS to
start an unattended Windows XP Pro Installation from a Network-Share.
The Computers that
have to be installed use SATA-Hard-Disks. FreeDOS starts the setup and
it
copies all needed
Installation-Filestoa FAT-Partition on the SATA-Disk.
For standard
Carsten Muller wrote:
I use FreeDOS to start an unattended Windows XP Pro Installation from
a Network-Share.
How about RIS?
copy process. Is there another stable way to speed it up? At the
lbacache, SMARTDrive, ...
Robert Riebisch
--
BTTR Software
http://www.bttr-software.de/
Hi Robert.
RIS is not an option because i have to use another Product-Key for every PC.
I solved this
With a little Batch script. So i have to do it this way.
lbacache is running. But how about SMARTDRV? I read on other sites that it
causes some corrupted data on the harddisk.
Is that issue
I'm glad to see that FreeDOS 1.0 is out. Thanks to the people who made
it happen!
As part of my own promotion of FreeDOS 1.0, I plan to make some CDs to
distribute. Has anyone worked up an image file (.jpg,.png, .tif, etc.)
for a FreeDOS CD label? If so, where is it available? I haven't been
able
I can do that Like have a freedos fish superimposed with the word Freedos 1.0
printed across the CD?
Let me know and I'll draw some sketches/
--chris
http://www.aotksc.com/
Original Message
Subject: [Freedos-user] FreeDOS 1.0 CD Label Image?
From: Mike Webb [EMAIL
http://aotksc.com/img-bin/fdcd.jpg
I have to get some pens to ink it OC.
--chris
http://www.aotksc.com/
Original Message
Subject: [Freedos-user] FreeDOS 1.0 CD Label Image?
From: Mike Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, September 07, 2006 8:46 am
To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://aotksc.com/img-bin/fdcd.jpg
I have to get some pens to ink it OC.
Feel free to re-use the FreeDOS fish logo
(http://www.freedos.org/freedos/images/logos/freedosfishlogo.png) and
the FreeDOS fish
I just did an install of FD 1.0 in a VMware machine, and if I let it boot
with the default option ...EMM386+EMS and SHARE then when LBAcache is
loaded,
I get the following:
Illegal Instruction occurred
CS= IP= SS=CC74 SP=0022 DS= ES=
EAX=00090100 EBX= ECX=
http://www.tgdaily.com/2006/09/05/freedos_10_released/
http://www.tgdaily.com/2006/09/05/freedos_10_released/
An open source project maintaining a
free DOS-compatible operating system
commonly used in embedded devices such
as cash registers has achieved its first-ever
major release.
...
Thanks - I added this to the FreeDOS in the News page
(http://www.freedos.org/freedos/news/2006.html)
We're getting lots of press right now. It's amazing!
Note to everyone: help spread the word. If your favorite tech web site
hasn't posted something about FreeDOS 1.0, email them and
Hi fellow FreeDOS fans,
At last my FreeDOS/OpenGEM review has made it to the http://osnews.com
alternative OS review contest.
Unfortunately it is outdated by now, since it describes 9b Methusalem.
And almost all of the screenshots have been removed :(
Maybe they've put it up, because
Someone is already working on labels afaik.
On 9/7/06, Jim Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://aotksc.com/img-bin/fdcd.jpg
I have to get some pens to ink it OC.
Feel free to re-use the FreeDOS fish logo
Hi FreeDOS team,
Congrats on the release of FreeDOS 1.0 stable!
As the maintainer of the GNU/DOS distribution, I had a question to
ask. I noticed that FreeDOS 1.0 was considered stable, yet the
kernel file on the SourceForge page was called 2036test. Is 2036 a
development version, or is it
I would definitely consider the 2036 kernel to be more stable, but not
the one on sourceforge. Get the one from Eric Auer's homepage (google
for Auersoft).
On 9/7/06, Daniel Quintiliani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi FreeDOS team,
Congrats on the release of FreeDOS 1.0 stable!
As the
Quoting Daniel Quintiliani [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi FreeDOS team,
Congrats on the release of FreeDOS 1.0 stable!
As the maintainer of the GNU/DOS distribution, I had a question to
ask. I noticed that FreeDOS 1.0 was considered stable, yet the
kernel file on the SourceForge page was called
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