Sorry, I forgot the link for ImDisk:
http://www.ltr-data.se/opencode.html
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Hi Marc,
> VFD (Virtual Floppy Driver) is a good, non-Vista, method of
> "editing" floppy disk images. It mounts the image file as
> a lettered floppy drive and you can copy files, do drag and
> drop, or whatever. Executing the "SYS" command is the only
> challenge - you pretty much need a pre-m
Since this question comes up from time to time, I guess it qualifies
as a FAQ. I've added it tothe FD-DOC FAQ as incoming/2899
-jh
On 12/1/07, Eric Auer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Enbor,
>
> > Hi, is there an easy way to make a custom FreeDOS bootable CD?
>
> Actually it is not hard :-).
Hi Eric:
Sorry, I misread it. That is my method as well - use ISOLINUX.
VFD (Virtual Floppy Driver) is a good, non-Vista, method of
"editing" floppy disk images. It mounts the image file as
a lettered floppy drive and you can copy files, do drag and
drop, or whatever. Executing the "SYS" comma
Hi Mark,
actually no FreeDOS distro has used harddisk images yet. The
mkisofs command shown below does not use any image at all.
Instead, it uses "no emul boot" to load isolinux, and this
then loads a compressed diskette image into a memdisk ramdisk
and boots it. Compared to using a classic diske
Hi Enbor:
One day, I wrote up a rather detailed set of instructions for doing
this and customizing it. The big difference is that I use a floppy
disk image to boot - it seems to work in more computers than the
hard disk image, Anyway, you can look at
http://k1ea.com/hints/Creating_a_Bootable_DOS
Hi Enbor,
> Hi, is there an easy way to make a custom FreeDOS bootable CD?
Actually it is not hard :-). You just copy all CD contents to a
directory on harddisk, then edit the contents, and run:
mkisofs -R -D -V "FreeDOS 1.0b" -o /tmp/fdbasecd-remastered.iso -b \
./isolinux/isolinux.bin -c
Hi, is there an easy way to make a custom FreeDOS bootable CD?
I would like to make a CD similar to the installation one, which
automatically boots in live CD mode and with some programs which a re
not included in the basecd.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi,
I tried create booable FreeDOS CD according this howto. But booting
everytime ends with this error: "Could not find ramdisk image:
odin1440.img."
But image file odin1440.img is present on CD.
Here is isolinux.cfg:
default FreeDOS
label FreeDOS
kernel memdisk
append initrd=odin1440.img
Can
Good day, Basudeb:
It is easy to create a FreeDOS bootable CD from Windows.
See http://k1ea.com/hints/Creating_a_Bootable_DOS_CD_V%201.5.pdf
This uses the same technique (isolinux) as the FreeDOS installation
CD and has instructions for FreeDOS and MSDOS.
Hope this helps.
Mark Bailey
basudeb g
Basudeb:
The proper FreeDOS CD is a full bootable one. Moreover, I have installed
the FreeDOS in a computer booting from the CD.
Best regards:
Iván.
El jue, 07-12-2006 a las 23:24 -0800, basudeb gupta escribió:
> Hi all,
>
> I am a new user of FreeDOS trying to port my MSDOS 6.2 based applica
Hi all,
I am a new user of FreeDOS trying to port my MSDOS 6.2 based application to
FreeDOS. We
need to make a FreedOS Bootable CD with the required drivers.
Now the CD I get downloaded from the site has options only to install on hard
disk or boot from CD without
any drivers.
Now how do I
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