[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:

My problem is that these ARE NOT dual boot machines.  I
routinely boot many different OS's, including different versions
of DOS.  I really want FreeDOS confined ONLY to it's partition.
I'll use another bootloader to chain to that partition and hide
other partitions if necessary.

I can do this with MS-DOS easily (I do it all the time). How do
I do the same thing with FreeDOS? :-) Hide the partitions before
I run the installer? Ugh... :-)


SYS D: is possible,
and so is SYS D: D: /BOOTONLY (to skip copying files, only writes bootsector).
hiding partitions would be safe, yes.


I did test a working dualboot between MSDOS 7.10 and FreeDOS (install FreeDOS's own menu loader)
and one between Windows 2000 and FreeDOS (use boot.ini)


Bernd


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