>> If that does not work or if you prefer, you can use FDISK and SYS to
>> update the boot code.
>
> Are instructions available?
Only as far as the individual programs help.
>
> The advanced installation process of FreeDOS might also provide a
> resolution.
While it should get FreeDOS boot
From: Jerome Shidel - 2022-02-21 00:14:37
> It installs to the First drive whose partition is compatible to DOS
> and enumerated by the kernel as drive C:.
>
> Unless, you run it in advanced mode. Then other hard disks could be
> targeted for install.
Thanks Jerome. Will try to remember for f
> On Feb 20, 2022, at 6:09 PM, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
>
> Just installed the plain FreeDOS 1.3 running the .iso installer image
> against Qemu in Linux Debian bullseye.
>
> Installation was to a drive brought from another machine and
> temporarily connected to the Linux system. The drive
Just installed the plain FreeDOS 1.3 running the .iso installer image
against Qemu in Linux Debian bullseye.
Installation was to a drive brought from another machine and
temporarily connected to the Linux system. The drive was already
formatted with four primary parts. The installer didn't ask