Hi Kurt,
kernel.sys is a program (like exe), not a config file.
It does open c:\fdconfig.sys and if it does not exist
then it opens c:\config.sys instead. If neither is
found, it just runs c:\command.com and the default
activity of command.com is to run c:\autoexec.bat
So if your "fdauto.bat" wo
Eric,
Tried what you said. Put echo tags at beginning and end of fdconfig.sys;
even put them in the bat. Both showed
in the bat, but the fdconfig never executed, not in 'c' , not in 'd' any
which way, so long as fdos was not initially
installed in 'c'. It is obvious that fdconfig does execute if fd