i am attempting to make a multibooting usb flash drive, which will contain a
couple of live linux distros, a windows PE and freedos. however i am new
with grub and booting, from what i understand you boot an OS with grub by
using the contents of isolinux.cfg if available. i have obtained the lates
DOS can only boot from C:, so if you don't want it to see a FAT32
drive, the only way to ignore it is to use the FAT16-only kernel
flavour.
On 7/15/06, Mark Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone:
>
> Will the installer version that will be in FreeDOS 1.0 allow installing
> FreeDOS in
Hello everyone:
Will the installer version that will be in FreeDOS 1.0 allow installing
FreeDOS in a user-specified partition? The Beta9SR1 installer wrote
some files to C:, which is sometimes a rescue partition that I don't
want to modify on new computers, even if the installation was to D:.
Th
Good day, all:
I have updated my procedure for adding FreeDOS to an existing WindowsXP
installation. The procedure allows you to shrink a WindowsXP NTFS
disk partition slightly, create a FAT32 partition for FreeDOS in the
freed up space, and install FreeDOS. When you turn on a computer
with this