Hi!
(Note to Felix: That yahoo group seems to be not open?)
> Yesterday I tested a little bit more and I noticed that these messages
> ("Run chkdsk: Bad FAT I/O: 0x...") don't appear if I change only one
> small step in my way: If I use the partition label c (FAT32) instead
> of 6 (FAT16), all i
Op 10-11-2012 12:11, André Bachmann schreef:
> Well, all of this problems would be much less annoying if there would
> be an image on the FreeDOS site which I can simply dd to an USB drive
> - all of these error prone steps would be unnecessary.
Which emulation or (para)virtualisation product use
2012/11/9 Eric Auer :
>
> Hi Bernd, Andre,
>
>>> I was going to install FreeDOS 1.1 on a USB drive within qemu 1.1.1 on
>>> Opensuse 12.2 32 bit. After selecting the language in the FreeDOS
>>> installer, my notebook was busy during the next hour with thousands of
>>> thousands of messages like "Ru
Hi Bernd, Andre,
>> I was going to install FreeDOS 1.1 on a USB drive within qemu 1.1.1 on
>> Opensuse 12.2 32 bit. After selecting the language in the FreeDOS
>> installer, my notebook was busy during the next hour with thousands of
>> thousands of messages like "Run chkdsk: Bad FAT I/O: 0x...".
Op 9-11-2012 16:47, André Bachmann schreef:
> Hi there,
>
> I was going to install FreeDOS 1.1 on a USB drive within qemu 1.1.1 on
> Opensuse 12.2 32 bit. After selecting the language in the FreeDOS
> installer, my notebook was busy during the next hour with thousands of
> thousands of messages lik
Hi there,
I was going to install FreeDOS 1.1 on a USB drive within qemu 1.1.1 on
Opensuse 12.2 32 bit. After selecting the language in the FreeDOS
installer, my notebook was busy during the next hour with thousands of
thousands of messages like "Run chkdsk: Bad FAT I/O: 0x...".
Here is exactly wha