Hi,
        I want to make a warm boot from Linux to Dos, do you know if it's
possible?
        Somebody tested this yet:
        There was a BIOS set up interrupt (INT19 form memory) which could be
called to start a warm boot. There shouldn't be a problem changing the
shutdown code (or whatever code normally reboots the machine) to simply call
INT19 last.

        Thanks,
        Joan.

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Dier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: segunda-feira, 24 de setembro de 2001 15:40
To: BERNARDES,JOAN (Non-HP-Brazil,ex1)
Cc: Lista Debian Developer's (E-mail)
Subject: Re: Loader


* BERNARDES,JOAN (Non-HP-Brazil,ex1) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010924
13:33]:
>       Hi all, 
>       This question don't have nothing to do with Debian, but I will try.
>       I want to know if exists an MS-DOS Loader for Linux. There is any
> tool that can load DOS under Linux? (Like loadlin load Linux in DOS).

You might want to have a lilo dos target and use 'lilo -R dos' then
issue a reboot.

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