Ray Davison schreef:
Eric Auer wrote:
This happens because you selected a package which tries to
use the internet to download further files.
Sorry guys, that I denied this topic, but this sounds somewhat strange
to me, since I was able to successfully install FreeDOS 1.0, (the full
Blair
Eric Auer wrote:
This happens because you selected a package which tries to
use the internet to download further files.
TY. If install is unable to create an Internet connection, why does it
try to use one? The machine was physically connected to the router at
the time.
The install seems
Hi Ray,
If install is unable to create an Internet connection, why does it
try to use one? The machine was physically connected to the router
at the time.
Because the installer does not think enough. I guess it would not
even exclude attempts to connect if your system had no network card.
FreeDOS 1.0 CD
Page says;
Wattcp.cfg Setup Menu
It hangs at:
Configuring through DHCP...
I would skip this section if I knew how.
Ideas?
Ray
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Still grepping through log
Ray Davison wrote:
FreeDOS 1.0 CD
Also, the make boot floppy item, didn't. It just took a readable disk
and made it unreadable. The disk was in A:, and it complained that it
couldn't read old info off B:
Ray
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This
Hi Ray,
FreeDOS 1.0 CD
Wattcp.cfg Setup Menu
It hangs at:
Configuring through DHCP...
This happens because you selected a package which tries to
use the internet to download further files. It is a bit
silly that the installer does not warn you about that. See: