Re: [Freedos-user] after fdos boot : Kick!

2004-09-21 Thread markus
Hi > > doesn't work to. see above :) > > I have run into a problem similar to this problem on my Thinkpad - the > system was refusing to reboot and the power button was putting the > system into suspend mode. My fix was to remove the battery from the > laptop for 60 seconds then put the battery

Re: [Freedos-user] after fdos boot : Kick!

2004-09-21 Thread BWMarcotte
Hi Markus, > no, since i get "kick!" like i turn the pc on and get "kick!" > doesn't even try to access the fdd or the hdd i think this > "kick!" is stored somewhere now in a battery buffered area, > like even if i remove the power plug and then turn it on again, > it goes STRAIGT to kick doesn't

Re: [Freedos-user] after fdos boot : Kick!

2004-09-20 Thread markus
hi > this is Eric Auer's MetaKern bootloader that is being used. > Option 1 is 386-specific, > Option 2 is to boot the FreeDOS which is on the diskette. yup, something like this :) > There it prints "KICK!" and then expects to find KERNEL.SYS > are you sure KERNEL.SYS file is present on that

Re: [Freedos-user] after fdos boot : Kick!

2004-09-20 Thread Bernd Blaauw
Hello Markus, this is Eric Auer's MetaKern bootloader that is being used. Option 1 is 386-specific, Option 2 is to boot the FreeDOS which is on the diskette. There it prints "KICK!" and then expects to find KERNEL.SYS are you sure KERNEL.SYS file is present on that diskette? can you please try a ne

[Freedos-user] after fdos boot : Kick!

2004-09-20 Thread markus
Hi i made a boot floppy from fdos1440.img (dd if=fdos1440.img of=/dev/fd0a) and when i booted from that disket it asked me something (forgot) with 1 or 2 to choose i pressed 2 (since the first one was with 386something) then i just got a "Kick!" on the screen. i cant use ctr-alt-del , even if i