Re: [Freedos-user] edit partitions through usb.

2012-04-19 Thread Eric Auer
Hi! Blatant ad for an obvious solution: I got the impression that the ext2 partitions are boring for this user and can be shrunk or even deleted. For that, a GPARTED bootable CD, DVD or USB stick provides a free and easy tool which works for a number of interfaces... USB should be no problem :-)

[Freedos-user] Joykeys

2012-04-19 Thread Jeffrey
Hello everyone, I am trying to use the Joykeys driver included with the FreeDOS 1.0 distribution to send keystrokes to a program. After the driver is installed in memory, everything works until I run the program, which does not recognize them. After I return to the shell, everything works

[Freedos-user] edit partitions 2

2012-04-19 Thread kurt godel
Actually, i'm using the external hdd on a dual boot, and of course the dos/xp side doesn't even see the ext. The thing is, even the ubuntu won't allow any read write from/to linux. So, I would like to delete the ext and replace with fat. I do have a ubcd live cd with pated magic/gparted, but I