2008/05/21 17:37 +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mkdir,creates a directory
chdir,moves to a directory
rmdir,deletes a directory
which also abbreviate to "md", "cd", "rd". The last only then is
allowed when the directory is empty--speaking of which, the command
"del" ("erase") deletes a
Hi
from memory try :
mkdir,creates a directory
chdir,moves to a directory
rmdir,deletes a directory
directory is either dskdrv:\name\...\name or .\name\...\name first is called
absolute reference and
last is called relative reference,then there is . which is current directory.
to refer to a fi
I installed Freedos at home, amazingly, without
messing up my PC. I had an NTFS partition (without
Windows) that had to be converted to FAT32 (it took
more than an hour, the rest went smoothly).
Now Ubuntu GRUB loads all the OSes, including
Freedos. It was easy to put programs onto the Freedos