No more attached file, link here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/wk22xq6ecgb85ga/Tec_NetBootDisk%20-%20Cosmodata.html?dl=0

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You should try *NetBootDisk*, it's a MS-Client

Attached a tutorial I made for a very basic instalation. (portuguese)

Alain

On 5/26/22 10:07, Louis Santillan wrote:
You also need to provide a ‘model’ on the ‘network’ parameter.  e1000 or rtl8139 have DOS packet drivers available.

On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 4:29 AM <c...@crg.eti.br> wrote:

    Hello everybody. Thanks for the help so far, sorry for the delay
    in responding.

    The simplest way for me to create a FreeDOS VM on my server was to
    install it on a local VM and copy the disk image to the server,
    once there I created the VM with the following command.

    virt-install \
        --name DOS01 \
        --network bridge=br0 \
        --ram 32 \
        --disk /kvm/disk/dos01.img \
    --graphics=vnc,password=cadeafaca,listen=0.0.0.0,port=5913 \
        --hvm \
        --import

    Almost everything worked.
    The other VMs (Debian) are happy with the bridge interface but
    FreeDOS returned the following error.

    QEMU network detected.
    Physical hardware networking is not supported at this time.

    I've tried a few variations trying to use tap interface but still
    no success. Any idea what to do?
    Like the other VMs, I want this one to be directly exposed to my
    internal network, not using NAT.

    The point with all this is to try to rebuild the old BBS and DOS
    is not exactly an environment I expect to see networking in.
    Perhaps a simpler way is to simulate a serial interface and then
    try to export it to the network.

    Thanks everyone for the help!

    Cesar

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