On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 8:46 PM, Antony Gordon <cuzint...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you just want to do the EULA thing, you can put a generic, this contains
> free software based on several licenses, including GNU GPL, MIT, and BSD. By
> continuing with this install, you accept all applicable licenses. To view
> them in detail, view C:\FREEDOS\DOC.
>

:-)

That's very similar to the text I proposed earlier, quoted as part of
your reply. Feel free to edit this further to be more clear:


>> >> Welcome to FreeDOS!
>> >>
>> >> FreeDOS is a free version of DOS, an operating system that you install
>> >> on your computer. FreeDOS is made up of many smaller programs, called
>> >> utilities.
>> >>
>> >> Most of FreeDOS is distributed to you under the GNU General Public
>> >> License, a free software license that guarantees you have access to
>> >> the source code. Other parts of FreeDOS are distributed under a
>> >> similar license that includes source code.
>> >>
>> >> For details on the specific licenses used in FreeDOS, refer to the
>> >> documentation. This is usually installed in C:\FDOS\DOC

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