Jerome Shidel composed on 2019-11-14 10:27 (UTC-0500):

> I’m just looking to do quick poll on you thoughts and opinion.

> When FreeDOS 1.3 is booted as a Live environment from the CD-ROM, should it 
> be permitted access to any internal hard drive(s)?

> Allowing access, can permit reading and writing files and/or installation to 
> the HDD.
> (This will allow installation. partitioning and other operations without a 
> need to reboot out of the Live Environment)

> Preventing access, will prevent any accidental changes to the HDD and provide 
> a very safe playground. 
> (This will require rebooting the computer and selecting a different boot 
> option to install.)

> Yes. Prevent access to internal hard drive.

> No. Allow access to internal hard drive.

Neither. Instead, include in boot menu to select either. People have been 
getting
used to non-HD boot media enabling repairs, which typically means changing
something on the HD. Disabling that entirely just seems wrong.
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