Oh, I thought that the liveCD would do something like look somewhere on
the
C: drive for a specific autoexec file and then execute that if it's
present. I just assumed that it would have that capability. I can't say
that I understand why it doesn't do this, but obviously there must be
Hello.
I installed FreeDOS on a partition of my HD, but, when booting it, it
says Loading FreeDOS no KERNEL SYS.
When booting FreeDOS from CD, the partition is visible as C:. I even
typed again SYS C: from there.
Searching the Net, someone said the partition must be primary and have
the
Hi,
On 12/4/10, Fabrizio Gennari fabrizio...@tiscali.it wrote:
I installed FreeDOS on a partition of my HD, but, when booting it, it
says Loading FreeDOS no KERNEL SYS.
FAT32 partition? What kernel version, 2036 (from FD 1.0) or newer??
When booting FreeDOS from CD, the partition is visible
Hi Doc,
I'm running the LiveCD (fdbasews.iso).
Typically, C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT is what you want...
Not for the live CD ;-)
1. The root is a:.
2. There is an a:\fdconfig.sys.
3. Inside the fdconfig.sys file, the SHELL command points to:
a:\freedos\fdauto.bat
4. So I edited
http://fd-doc.sourceforge.net/faq/cgi-bin/viewfaq.cgi?faq=General_Information/225
says obscurely a little tweaking (of the boot sector linear partition
position / hidden sectors value) should make LBA booting on any drive
letter possible, but it does not specify what to tweak and how.
This is
A serious bug keep frozen the development of Euphoria programming language
for DOS about one year. Now the bug appear to be solved and is needed
testing
and help to update the DOS branch with new features included on Win and
Linux.
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