Ok, perhaps I should get the exact file names and lines, but I'm guessing
this is a non-too-uncommon error, and I'm guessing there's already a fix.

I just re-partitioned my hd, so that I now have 10 partitions (/dev/hda1
through /dev/hda10).

/dev/hda1 is my DOS partition, /dev/hda10 is my Linux root partition. When I
try to startup DOS (via partition access), it complains: /dev/hda1 is not
unmounted. Looking through the startup script in /usr/lib/dosemu, it checks
for mounted/unmounted partitions, but it doesn't realize that /dev/hda10 is
NOT the same as /dev/hda1, and so complains. I manually hacked it to ignore
the check, but obviously, that's NOT the same thing. I couldn't figure the
scripting language out well enough to modify the check to recognize the
difference between /dev/hda1 and /dev/hda10, at least not in 10 minutes.


Also, when running xdos, I get errors about not being able to find some 
fonts (VGA, one other one), and the characters are messed up. I'm running
XFree86 4.0 - did something change between versions? 

(I can get exact error messages/filenames if these aren't common errors)

Thanks,
Mattias

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