I have been installing FreeDOS a lot, the only thing that works ALLWAYS
including USB CDs, is what I describel in a message 15june2011...
Then I can have a huge A: (I made it with bytes) with all that I need.
There is no way to make something that recognizes the CD everywhere.
Alain
Em 20-07-2
Op 20-7-2011 4:17, Virii schreef:
>> What exactly goes wrong when you do what?
>> At which step? Which error messages do you
>> get, or do things hang? Crash? What sorts
>> of everything did you try, what happened?
>
> It hangs at the language selection screen. The very bottom selection of the
> ma
> They works when I DEVLOAD them post boot-up, but the USB flash drive
> steals the DVD-RW drive's letter (E:\ in my case). USBUHCI, and
> USBDRIVE don't work at all for me. It not only wont load my USB
> drives, it doesn't even find them. Strangely enough if I load them
> before USBASPI/NJ32DISK,
Hi,
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 10:17 AM, Virii wrote:
>
> It complained about a few missing packages like doslfn, wattcp, wget, ...,
> but it installed. Can I just copy over the 'doslfn' from an older version's
> disc, or is that feature compiled into kernel now?
No LFNs in kernel (and still patent
> What exactly goes wrong when you do what?
> At which step? Which error messages do you
> get, or do things hang? Crash? What sorts
> of everything did you try, what happened?
It hangs at the language selection screen. The very bottom selection of the
main menu looks for a non-existent FDBOOTC
Hi again,
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 7:25 AM, Bernd Blaauw wrote:
>
> Slightly offtopic: is there any foolproof way to automatically switch to
> the location a batchfile is in? a kind of "CDD %0" except that %0 is
> whatever you call it, instead of a full pathname. Same for TRUENAME %0
You might ne
Op 20-7-2011 1:12, Eric Auer schreef:
> What exactly goes wrong when you do what?
> At which step? Which error messages do you
> get, or do things hang? Crash? What sorts
> of everything did you try, what happened?
Lot's of stuff isn't functioning in the 2nd release, debugging that at
the moment.
Hi!
> Has anyone had any luck installing this latest test release?
> http://sourceforge.net/news/?group_id=5109&id=302138
>
> I've tried everything from burning it to a disc, to mounting the boot
> floppy/iso through Grub4Dos, and even rebuilding the iso.
>
> I read the readme.txt for the rele
Hi.
Has anyone had any luck installing this latest test release?
http://sourceforge.net/news/?group_id=5109&id=302138
I've tried everything from burning it to a disc, to mounting the boot
floppy/iso through Grub4Dos, and even rebuilding the iso.
I read the readme.txt for the release, but follo