My machine dual-boots Fedora and FreeDOS.  I created (out of the FEdora
partition) a 2GB Fat32 partition, installed FreeDOS on it and recreated
the boot-sector with GRUB2.  This last step is important because
FreeDOS will want to rewrite the boot sector and direct the loader to
itself.  GRUB will scan for all OSs and recreate a choice-based loader.

On Sat, 2025-04-26 at 16:57 -0400, dkolb2056--- via Freedos-user wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> I have Windows 10 and Ubuntu both installed to dual boot. I would
> also like to dedicate 1-2 GB for a FreeDOS booting partition, so I
> can choose to boot it as well.
> 
> However, as far as I have seen so far, the only way you can do all
> boots is to install FeeeDOS first, then shrink the partition and
> install other operating systems on top of it. I do not want to do
> this, because I have been using Windows 10 and Ubuntu for a while
> now, and a lot of my programs that I have not yet published are on
> them. Can somebody help me? Is this possible?
> 
> Thank you!
> Dylan Kolb
> 
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