Hi Daniel,
> On May 17, 2022, at 5:45 AM, Daniel wrote:
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> This may be a crazy or even insane thing to ask, nevermind do, but is it
> possible to create a new config file and use that. For instance rename
> fdconfig.sys to the MSDOS config.sys?
You can use either FDCONFIG.SYS or
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On Tue, May 17, 2022, 4:47 AM Daniel wrote:
> This may be a crazy or even insane thing to ask, nevermind do, but is it
> possible to create a new config file and use that. For instance rename
> fdconfig.sys to the MSDOS config.sys?
>
Hi Daniel
Yes you can. FreeDOS will look for FDCONFIG.SYS
This may be a crazy or even insane thing to ask, nevermind do, but is it
possible to create a new config file and use that. For instance rename
fdconfig.sys to the MSDOS config.sys?
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When I found http://help.fdos.org/en/hhstndrd/cnfigsys/fdconfig.htm I
expected some way to discover its syntax, but the syntax link directs to look
up individual commands. This seems a poor way do discover what I see in the
initial fdconfig.sys file created by the FreeDOS installer, which is
This seems a poor way do discover what I see in the initial fdconfig.sys
file created by the FreeDOS installer, which is very broken and useless
I think the FreeDOS 1.0 installer wrote a menu for these choices, which
was more useful. If the new installer left you with no menu display by
The next problem, I get an error when writing to FDCONFIG.SYS, even if FDOS
not running?
I tried to copy some part from the CONFIG.SYS from the NTFS4DOS Floppy to
FDCONFIG.SYS.
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