Hi Don,
> 1) BIOS Set in IDE emulation - NO issues with FDNPKG.
> 2) BIOS Set in Native SATA mode with AHCI.SYS, FDNPKG is prevented from
> extracting the executable files. Perhaps a security feature of this PC
No. AHCI / SATA is just the newer way of talking to various drives
compared to IDE.
Hi Mateusz,
Just wanted to give and update - Your FDNPKG is not the issue. After
checking every aspect of the installation process, changing my CDROM drive
and changing BIOS settings, I discovered the following about my HP Elite
8000 Desktop PC.
1) BIOS Set in IDE emulation - NO issues with FDNP
Okay, I'm not sure I understand the wholeness of your situation, but is
it right to sum it up like this? "you had troubles because of using a
severly outdated FDNPKG v0.96 that was embedded inside the boot.img
portion of all_cd.iso" ?
If that's correct, then the problem should be gone by now, s
I just boot the latest all_cd.iso and the fdnpkg version on it is 0.96
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 3:48 PM, Don Flowers wrote:
> Hey Mateusz,
> I usually start my clean install from the all_cd.iso with FDNPKG install
> kernel, but since you announced the update to FDNPKG, I tried to install
> FDNPKG
Hey Mateusz,
I usually start my clean install from the all_cd.iso with FDNPKG install
kernel, but since you announced the update to FDNPKG, I tried to install
FDNPKG first. After loading the db to temp it begins the install but then
produces several (-15) errors in the DOC, NLS and BIN directory en
Thanks for the more detailed report. Can you confirm please that you get
all the "-15" errors using FNDPKG v0.99.3, and not any earlier version?
To know the exact version you are using, simply run FDNPKG without any
arguments. It will print its version somewhere at the top of the screen.
-15 is
I am getting a (-15) error on almost every package in the NLS
extraction and the actual binaries. I eventually extracted the
"boot.img" and copied the new fdnpkg files to it and the extracted
the "all_cd" files to a directory on my hard drive and adjusted the
FDNPKG.CFG file. It works fine this wa
On 25/11/2015 02:05, Don Flowers wrote:
> Been having trouble - did you update the boot.img my fdnpkg is all out
> of whack.
That's unlikely. I included more than enough of whack inside FDNPKG so
it never runs out of it. Surely the problem must be different.
Mateusz
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at
Been having trouble - did you update the boot.img my fdnpkg is all out of
whack.
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 11:44 AM, Mateusz Viste wrote:
> On 24/11/2015 16:32, Dale E Sterner wrote:
> > Is there an Ibiblio link?
>
> As usual, yes :)
>
>
> http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/di
On 24/11/2015 16:32, Dale E Sterner wrote:
> Is there an Ibiblio link?
As usual, yes :)
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/1.1/repos/util/fdnpkg.zip
Also updatable from itself, ie: FDNPKG UPDATE FDNPKG
Mateusz
> On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 18:40:41 +0100 Mateusz Vi
Is there an Ibiblio link?
DS
On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 18:40:41 +0100 Mateusz Viste
writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I released FDNPKG v0.99.3 today. This is a purely bugfix release,
> I'd
> highly recommend upgrading any older version.
>
> FDNPKG v0.99.3 [23 Nov 2015]
> - [fix] files zipped uncompressed a
Hi all,
I released FDNPKG v0.99.3 today. This is a purely bugfix release, I'd
highly recommend upgrading any older version.
FDNPKG v0.99.3 [23 Nov 2015]
- [fix] files zipped uncompressed are extracted correctly (v0.99.2 regress),
- [fix] closing file descriptors on install failure (no risk of fs
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