On Wed, Jun 19, 2002 at 04:35:31PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello was wondering if anyone could give me some feedback on the dosemue
What version of dosemu? What exactly is the error message? Cut and paste output would be helpful for people to diagnose what's going wrong, as would using correct punctuation and paragraphs. > I have not been active in my LINUX OS for a while have been busy. I just > cannot get it to work right I have kernel 2.2.12 #2 at least thats what it > tells me when I install > the operating system. Not sure how relevant the kernel version is here, but you can find out for sure what kernel version you have with uname -a With mine, that gives me Linux ursine 2.4.18 #1 Tue Apr 16 21:09:50 PDT 2002 i686 unknown Left to right, this tells you what flavor of unix you're using, the hostname of the system, version of the kernel, not sure what the #1 is, the time and date the kernel was built, what the architecture of the kernel is, and I'm not sure what it's saying unknown about. > memory, and a 4 gig hard drive. It isn't much but it works. When I tried to > configure the emulator with the dexe it would throw me an error that there > seemed to be no bootable DOS partition. There definitely is one because > thetas all that is on my computer right now, and I can access my c drive > with the mount /dev/hda1 /c command so I know that it is there. I guess I could be wrong, but I don't think you have to mount it, just point the emulator at the device itself. I think the user running dosemu will need to have permissions on that device, someone more knowledgable with dosemu could help on this. > the point to my question is would there be anyone who has successfully ran > the dosemu and got it configured so that there could be some correspondence > with me to get mine to run, or is there any ongoing work being done with it. > I can be contacted at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Consider subscribing to debian-user for a while to see if anybody posts something to the list that you might find helpful (and it happens frequently). -- Baloo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]