thanks, Tomas, I will go the path you suggest.  Any particular Linux flavor you 
suggest for this?
(I would go for a „comand line interface“ only.)
T-h-omas

> Am 14.04.2021 um 17:51 schrieb Tomas By <to...@basun.net>:
> 
> On Wed, 14 Apr 2021 17:44:13 +0200, Thomas Desi wrote:
>> [...] Any ideas?
> 
> I think A and B are Windows debris.
> 
> You probably just formatted C to get rid of Windows. You could have
> partitioned the disk first.
> 
> I don't know that BIOS.
> 
> But start over from the beginning, make two partitions of equal size,
> put Freedos on one and Linux on the other.
> 
> /Tomas
> 
> 
>> UEFI Version AD2559B-ITX P1.40 
>> CPU: Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU D2550  @ 1.86GHz
>> Processor Speed: 1865MHz
>> 
>> I don’t use at Boot the „UEFI“, but USB- „Flash“ Disk…
>> 
>> ( The Pl.40 Bios: https://www.asrock.com/support/cpu.asp?s=775&u=205 )
>> 
>> — after Booting: —>
>> 
>> FreeDos says:
>> „No drives assigned.
>> 3 drives(s) available“
>> 
>> and starting DRIVES.COM to look what is there i  see:
>> 
>> DRIVES 0.01 by Bret E. Johnson ( I copy from the screen: )
>> 
>> A    ???                     0       Unknown
>> B    ???                     0       Unknown
>> C ….         FAT32  Bytes per Sector 512 ... 318 Gb
>> D ….         FAT32           „       512 ... Unknown
>> 
>> 
>> -----------------
>> C is the Harddisk
>> D is the stick which was sticked in at boot time, but not booted from.
> 
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