Knopix is a bit old, but I usualy dualboot with Ubuntu. This is the easy
path:
* FreeDOS should be in the first primary partition (sda1)
* the partition should be set active.
* Use grub, Ubuntu configures it automaticaly, but calls it "windows"
FreeDOS will not boot from extended partitions, and
Hi all,
I partially agree with Marco:
> I propose to release just a 1.1 base system boot + drivers + system
> utilities (sys, format and so on) just 2 or 3 floppies.
>
> So everybody can update the apps as needed on their own need and
> willing (as usual on msdos)
However, I do not agree abo
> Has any FreeDOS user ever dualbooted with Knoppix (DSL)?
No.
Regards,
Christian Masloch
PS.: If using GRUB, instruct it to boot the FAT partition on which you
installed FreeDOS. Or create a boot sector file of the DOS FAT partition
with FreeDOS SYS then boot that.
Has any FreeDOS user ever dualbooted with Knoppix (DSL)?
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Am 09.08.2010 18:59, schrieb Alain Mouette:
> A sI said, I just installed a FreeDOS machine with those realtec drivers
> las week,
> Using www.netbootdisk.com
Netbootdisk is really impressive. Automatic network driver detection,
98 different drivers on a 1.44 MB disk. There's even a nice video
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