Hi,

Thank you for your reply. I tried few kernel and here are the results:

2041_86f16 : floppy boots but no hard drives detected
2041_86f32: boots, detects HDD, sys is successfull but hard drive fails to
boot
2041_386f32: as above
2039_86f32: as above
2035a: as above
2020: fails to boot even from floppy-hangs at unable to open c:\freedos.log
2030: BOOTS!
2032a32:hangs
2032:hangs
2031_32: BOOTS!

This is a successfully sys c: output

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2zW1ur6Z_WeX1pZSXktNTd3SFE

And that one results in a hang:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2zW1ur6Z_WedkQtSXBYMS1YN0U

Cheers,

Dimitris

On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 12:04 AM, Rugxulo <rugx...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 8:26 AM, Dimitris Zilaskos <dimitr...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > I have LBA configured in the BIOS for the hard drives, mostly because it
> > keeps BIOS boot and Windows 98 working. I was unable so far to find a
> > working combination with different non LBA modes. I will retry sys c: on
> a
> > new FAT32 installation.
>
> Try different SYSs from different kernels (e.g. 2039, 2041). You
> already tried 2042 and 2036, yes? Who knows, it's a long shot, but it
> could be a rare bug / regression.
>
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/freedos/files/Kernel/
>
> Heck, since you say you have Debian (but is that separate machine?),
> you could try Eric's Sys-FreeDOS-Linux (Perl + NASM) there.
>
>
> http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/dos/sys/sys-freedos-linux/
>
>
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