From: Jerome Shidel
> On Feb 8, 2017, at 4:57 PM, David McMackins wrote:
>
> Call me a noob, but is there a preferred way to upgrade from FreeDOS 1.1
> to 1.2 while keeping configurations intact? I haven't personally loaded
> the new installer yet,
From: Jerome Shidel
Also, if you run the installer in advanced mode.
You can choose not to replace your config files, use zip to backup and other
stuff. But, generally I recommend just running the install in normal mode.
If you quit the installer and run it as "setup adv" ,
From: David McMackins
Call me a noob, but is there a preferred way to upgrade from FreeDOS 1.1
to 1.2 while keeping configurations intact? I haven't personally loaded
the new installer yet, but I wanted to check before I tried, since my
FreeDOS installation is on real
Also, if you run the installer in advanced mode.
You can choose not to replace your config files, use zip to backup and other
stuff. But, generally I recommend just running the install in normal mode.
If you quit the installer and run it as "setup adv" , it will run in advanced
mode. You can
> On Feb 8, 2017, at 4:57 PM, David McMackins wrote:
>
> Call me a noob, but is there a preferred way to upgrade from FreeDOS 1.1
> to 1.2 while keeping configurations intact? I haven't personally loaded
> the new installer yet, but I wanted to check before I tried,
Call me a noob, but is there a preferred way to upgrade from FreeDOS 1.1
to 1.2 while keeping configurations intact? I haven't personally loaded
the new installer yet, but I wanted to check before I tried, since my
FreeDOS installation is on real hardware.
Happy Hacking,
David E. McMackins II