Re: [Freedos-user] Dual Boot WindowsXP and FreeDOS - Alpha testers needed

2006-02-04 Thread Gerry Hickman
Hi David, 1. LM authentication 2. SMB signing Does Samba support those things? If so then at least there is hope that one could port parts of the Samba code to DOS. I suppose the encryption code may take up significantly more memory though? As far as I know SAMBA has begun to implement th

Re: [Freedos-user] Linux Tools and FreeDOS Dual Boot LiveCD

2006-02-04 Thread Kenneth J. Davis
... The image is about 32.5MB. Does anyone want to try this image? The directions I have available use the same programs and are quite close. You could install FreeDOS using this in two reboots and burning only one CD. I can send you a very detailed PDF procedure. ... I have uploaded fdinst0

Re: [Freedos-user] Linux Tools and FreeDOS Dual Boot LiveCD

2006-02-04 Thread Andre Tertling
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, all: I have succeeded in creating a bootable CD containing Linux and FreeDOS. It turned out to be easy. [...] You do not need to know anything about Linux to do this. [...] Is there somewhere we could post more recent versions of this? I don't have a web serv

Re: [Freedos-user] re: Dual Boot WindowsXP and FreeDOS - Alpha testers needed

2006-02-04 Thread Johnson Lam
On Fri, 03 Feb 2006 18:46:34 +, you wrote: Hi, >This hard disk has something like 30 GBytes of data and WindowsXP >operating system, not less than 800 MBytes. And, it's a laptop with >a small disk drive! :-) I assume you "backup" everything except the pre-install partition and WinXP's sou