Re: [Freedos-user] Linux Tools and FreeDOS Dual Boot LiveCD

2006-02-03 Thread Ken Martwick
Hi Mark,
 This is something I would be interested in checking out,
though I must say that I have no interest in Windows (XP or
otherwise).
Ken Martwick

On Sat, Feb 04, 2006 at 03:24:44AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello, all:
> 
> I have succeeded in creating a bootable CD containing Linux and FreeDOS.
> It turned out to be easy.
> 
> This CD containts the two tools you need to dual-boot a Windows XP
> computer (gparted and fdisk) and the FreeDOS odin1440 boot floppy image
> (from odin.fdos.org - the 2005 version).  Everything on it is GPL (I believe).
> It is based on the GParted 0.2 LiveCD and FreeDOS ODIN.
> 
> You do not need to know anything about Linux to do this.
> 
> The image is about 32.5MB.  Does anyone want to try this image?  The
> directions I have available use the same programs and are quite close.
> You could install FreeDOS using this in two reboots and burning only
> one CD.  I can send you a very detailed PDF procedure.
> 
> Is there somewhere we could post more recent versions of this?  I don't
> have a web server available.  The size should remain at under 35MB
> I believe.
> 
> Let me know if you are willing to be a beta tester!
> 
> Mark Bailey
> 
> 
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Re: [Freedos-user] newbie help: your time please :(

2005-09-22 Thread Ken Martwick
In Linux, you can insert a blank floppy in the
first drive and issue the command:
dd if=???.img of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 count=2880
from the comman line, where ???.img is replaced by
the name of the "img" file you are using.
Ken Martwick

On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 09:59:26AM +0100, Gildor Inglorion wrote:
> i know that you talk mostly on hihg-level themes
> concerning freedos programming and such, and i think
> that newbie questions can easily be overlooked, but
> please, offer me some time because i need your help
> 
> i am using linux and i downloaded the .img bootdisk
> image from the download page. 
> 
> I don't know what to do with such file. I mounted it
> on a dir, then i mcpied its contents to a disk, but
> the disk couldn't boot
> 
> i guess mounting and copying is not the proper way...
> what is it then?
> 
> thanks for your time
> 
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Re: [Freedos-user] Dual booting Linux and FreeDOS

2005-04-11 Thread Ken Martwick
I have had little problem "dual-booting" FreeDOS and Linux.  I used the
quotes because I usually boot four or more OS's on a given PC.  It is
easiest to start with a floppy boot image, tweak it until it works as
you want it to, and then install to the HDD.  I have just been learn-
ing that grub does not yet seem to be able to boot FreeBSD with the
new ufs2 file system, even though it is supposed to.  It works fine
with ufs1.
Ken Martwick

On Sun, Apr 10, 2005 at 11:11:02AM -0400, Thomas Murray wrote:
> Is it possible to have a dual boot system (Linux and FreeDOS) using grub or 
> grub4dos? From what I've seen from searching the web, a lot of people are 
> having trouble with this kind of setup. Has there been any progress on this 
> front? I really don't want to use a boot floppy if I don't have to, and I'd 
> rather not have MSDOS on my computer as explained in the "GRUB for DOS 
> How-To" that was posted on 2004-12-28. It was mentioned in that post that 
> the DOS based GRUB will not run with all FreeDOS kernels. I assume that 
> this means that some FreeDOS kernels will. Any ideas which ones will work?
> 
> Also, emulation from within Linux with DOSemu or BOCHS is not an option for 
> me for I want to use FreeDOS to run a machine controller program (TurboCNC) 
> and that program requires realtime access to the computer.
> 
> Thanks,
> Tom Murray
> 
> 
> 
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