Hi!
10-Авг-2004 16:48 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bernd Blaauw) wrote to
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BB> I remember instances with the PowerQuest BootMagic program (a bootloader)
BB> where problems occurred. You could set multiple primary partitions active.
BB> Disk1, multiple primary partitions, FAT filesystem.
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I remember instances with the PowerQuest BootMagic program (a
bootloader) where problems occurred.
You could set multiple primary partitions active.
Disk1, multiple primary partitions, FAT filesystem.
Say primary partition 2 contains MSDOS..but..you also make primary
partition 1 visible.
In that
Hi!
10-Авг-2004 02:33 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Auer) wrote to
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EA> you can do even more: with a boot loader (lilo, grub, WinXP one...)
EA> you can boot FreeDOS from any partition on any sane int 13h device
EA> which is in FAT12/16/32 format. HOWEVER, the kernel will always search
Hi Arkady,
you can do even more: with a boot loader (lilo, grub, WinXP one...)
you can boot FreeDOS from any partition on any sane int 13h device
which is in FAT12/16/32 format. HOWEVER, the kernel will always search
the config file on A: (if booted from ANY floppy) or C: (if booted from
ANY hardd
Hi!
You write that you have WinXP/Win9x/Linux/FreeBSD, so I am pretty
sure that you do have a boot manager. So just go ahead and install
FreeDOS and SYS that partition, even if it is not C: or primary
master in any way. Then tell your boot manager that, to load DOS,
the boot sector of that partit