Re: [Freedos-user] Will FreeDOS work from a primary slave partition?

2004-07-30 Thread Johnson Lam
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 21:01:46 +0400, you wrote: Hi, >If FreeDOS does work from a primary slave drive, does it have to be on >the first primary partition? What about other drives (secondary master/ >slave)? I think FreeDOS should be on the primary partition. IDE Master and Slave is not a problem,

[Freedos-user] Re: Will FreeDOS work from a primary slave partition?

2004-07-30 Thread Eric Auer
Hi! You write that you have WinXP/Win9x/Linux/FreeBSD, so I am pretty sure that you do have a boot manager. So just go ahead and install FreeDOS and SYS that partition, even if it is not C: or primary master in any way. Then tell your boot manager that, to load DOS, the boot sector of that partit

[Freedos-user] Will FreeDOS work from a primary slave partition?

2004-07-30 Thread Rakhesh Sasidharan
Hi! Am interested in trying out FreeDOS, but am unsure whether it will work on my current setup. My primary master drive is completely filled -- with win 98, win xp, freebsd, and linux -- but I have a primary slave drive that is kinda empty and I was wondering if I can install FreeDOS there. I r

[Freedos-user] Will FreeDOS work from a primary slave partition?

2004-07-30 Thread Rakhesh Sasidharan
Hi! Am interested in trying out FreeDOS, but am unsure whether it will work on my current setup. My primary master drive is completely filled -- with win 98, win xp, freebsd, and linux -- but I have a primary slave drive that is kinda empty and I was wondering if I can install FreeDOS there. I r

[Freedos-user] Web site fixes

2004-07-30 Thread Jim Hall
For those who used them - the RSS feed & the Mozilla Sidebar are working again on the FreeDOS.org site. Note that the RSS feed has changed location - specifically, the old /news/rss/rss091.cgi has been deprecated. Please use /news/rss/rss.cgi now. (About half of all RSS users were already usi