Ignore my last. 

I found FDIMPLES will install to its own RAM disk only if you try to use
it after booting the Live CD in a situation where the OS was already
installed. 

Instead of C: being the fixed disk where FDIMPLES wants install
everything, the RAM disk grabs C: and it quickly fills up. 

Of course I could have used ASSIGN to swap drive letters. 

Booting to the HDD after the OS was installed and running FDIMPLES works
as it should.

On 2019-08-19 04:01, [email protected] wrote:

> Noticed FDIMPLES doesn't give you a way to specify what drive is used to 
> install drives. 
> 
> I tried to install everything and it quickly ran out of space on the virtual 
> drive/RAM disk. 
> 
> I looked at the CLI option and didn't see any way to specify a destination.
> 
> On 2019-08-18 15:17, Jerome Shidel wrote:
> 
>> You can use FDIMPLES to browse and install the additional packages. Also, 
>> you can have it export those differences to a file. Then if you redo, 
>> upgrade or perform additional installs you can have it load that file to 
>> make the package changes you desire. This works for removing packages you 
>> never want or ones you want that aren't automatically installed.  
>> 
>> This could even be done during the initial FreeDOS install when running the 
>> OS installer in advance mode. 
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