Hi!
12-Июн-2004 21:29 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ray Davison) wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
RD> Does FreeDOS not have emm386.exe or dpms.exe?
DPMS.EXE is is proprietary Novell program with implementation of DPMS,
which was never be common. EMM386.EXE for FD exists, see the links on the
www.freedos.or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use dosemu/freedos on my linux box.
Is it possible to lay down a FAT16 file system on my disk?
I created a partition on my hard drive /dev/sda1 fat16 using fdisk from
linux.
I want to laydown the filesystem.
How can i accomplish this?
The tool to write a file system on D
I'd prefer a MEM /C /P, but that's just me as a non-technical guy :)
FreeDOS does have EMM386, but not mentioned on bootdisk for example.
http://fdos.org/ripcord/beta9rc5/readme.txt
mentions default config.sys and autoexec.bat for installed systems
(in section 'V' )
- no surprise that ATAPICDD did
> From: Emanuele Cipolla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 05:07:11 +0200
> Subject: [Freedos-user] Re: fdos b9 and lilo
>
> >title # FreeDos b9 "Methusalem"
> >root (hd0,1)
> >makeactive
> >chainloader /fdosboot.bin
> >boot
>
> Edit /etc/lilo.conf and add:
>
> other=/dev/hda1
> label=
Hi, yes, you have to copy fdosboot.bin to the Linux partition
IF you want to use it. It is easier to simply do a SYS C: and
then only enter the partition itself as Lilo menu entry, without
specifying any special boot loader (just use the default chain-
loader for DOS-style OSes - this default chai