Hi Art,
attached an iso-file which boots freedos and mounts the mass-strorage
device attached to the usb controller.
the image also contains fdisk (and xfdisk if fdisk fails), format and
the sys command for making the usb stick bootable.
Hope that helps.
Norbert.
P.S. Due to sourceforge
Norbert, if you had REALLY sent the file to the list, then
95% of the many readers of this MAILING LIST would have been
quite angry at you now because their mailbox got flooded with
an unrequested large ISO file. So it is good that you did not
manage to send the file through the list. As a
Could some have a look at news:alt.os.free-dos and reply to the most
recent message (at this time, ID:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) preferably with a
very soon ? ;)
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services,
Stegozor schreef:
Could some have a look at news:alt.os.free-dos and reply to the most
recent message (at this time, ID:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) preferably with a
very soon ? ;)
As soon as kernel sources have been uploaded to Sourceforge I guess, as
the CD uses a 80386 kernel,
not a 8086
please remove my email from list !
tnkx !!
- Original Message -
From: Norbert Remmel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 4:59 AM
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Freedos on USB memor stick (partially solved)
Hi Art,
attached an
HI Michael:
Once the USB stick is bootable, you can copy the DOS files
needed to the USB stick manually from Windows (or Linux).
If you have FreeDOS installed to a hard disk partition
somewhere, you could copy the files from there. If I
wanted the full FreeDOS installation, I'd install it
to a
Bernd Blaauw wrote:
Stegozor schreef:
Could some have a look at news:alt.os.free-dos and reply to the most
recent message (at this time, ID:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) preferably with a
very soon ? ;)
As soon as kernel sources have been uploaded to Sourceforge I guess, as
the CD
Hi.
I'm using FreeDOS 1.0 + WinXP
Now (and I don't know why) when start I see
*DISK **BOOT **FAILURE*, INSERT SYSTEM *DISK* AND PRESS ENTER
If I use the windows CD, and boot from C: (without press any key) it
works. HDD are ok. I can launch FreeDOS or Windows
I try to fix it with FIXBOOT and
Jim Hall wrote:
In case you haven't noticed, we seem to be having a problem with
www.freedos.org. This is hosted at SourceForge, so I'm in the process
of opening a ticket with them.
The site at freedos.sourceforge.net is working fine though, so please
use that until www.freedos.org is