I specified the specific files, but IIRC you can do a generic attrib /s -r
-s -h and take care of everything.
As for grub(4dos), I use the one that is available in the ibiblio.org
freedos 1.0 package repo
https://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/1.0/pkgs/
Install Grub to drive 128
and for syslinux I use what is available thru whichever system I am using,
if on Windows 7-10, I use rmprepusb. If on Linux I download every available
syslinux and customize from there.
On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 7:04 AM, Thomas Mueller <mueller6...@twc.com> wrote:
> from Don Flowers:
>
> > I use a custom kernel and found that on the USB image the system files
> are
> > hidden and read only. I used ATTRIB -R -S -H and then SYS with no
> problem.
>
> I thought SYS knew the system files were hidden and read-only, as was also
> true with MS-DOS.
>
> Do I just run ATTRIB -R -S -H
> or do I need to specify which files as arguments to ATTRIB?
>
> I have a USB-stick installation of FreeDOS 1.1 where Syslinux boots
> FreeDOS, but many of the files in that package are out of sync, so I can't
> use this Syslinux to boot other things.
>
> Maybe I could if I overwrote these files with a newer Syslinux built on
> Linux or FreeBSD, but now it makes more sense to wait for FreeDOS 1.2 or
> use a preview.
>
> For Syslinux, I could also possibly install a Linux toolchain on a USB
> stick and use extlinux.
>
> I see System Rescue CD still uses syslinux-4.07
>
> http://www.system-rescue-cd.org/Detailed-packages-list
>
> Tom
>
>
>
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