KERNEL: By default, the C:\KERNEL.SYS is the booted kernel for FreeDOS 1.2. It is 386 version and is the same as the C:\FDOS\BIN\KERNL386.SYS that gets installed during the installation process.
So why doesn't it boot after installing the alternative boot loader? I had to rename and copy the 2
Hi,
On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 1:18 AM, Wolfgang ANdreas Heisele
wrote:
>
> I have made a small video to show my issue with freedos 1.2 and syslinux.
> After installing it
> freedos does not boot because it is looking for kernel.sys in c:\fdos\bin\
> were there is no such
> file. Also it seems to b
> On Jan 2, 2017, at 2:18 AM, Wolfgang ANdreas Heisele wrote:
>
> I have made a small video to show my issue with freedos 1.2 and syslinux.
> After installing it freedos does not boot because it is looking for
> kernel.sys in c:\fdos\bin\ were there is no such file. Also it seems to be
> only
I have made a small video to show my issue with freedos 1.2 and syslinux. After
installing it freedos does not boot because it is looking for kernel.sys in
c:\fdos\bin\ were there is no such file. Also it seems to be only looking for
files in c:\ and kernl386.sys renamed and copied to c:\ is not