Changing the highlighting to make clear what iw2evk
said and what Jim said... ;-) Some own comments: We
can/did use spfdisk and xfdisk, and I agree that a
separate "personal use" ISO could be made which has
some packages already included which would otherwise
have to be downloaded during install:
Jim Hall-2 wrote:
>
> Hi everyone. It's been a long time since we've had a serious thread
> about creating the next FreeDOS (1.1) distribution. I'd like to start
> that discussion again.
>
>
> The FreeDOS 1.0 (2006) release was very successful. It was a solid
> distro that was a good, working
Hi Jim, hi everybody,
> I'd like to see us continue that with a FreeDOS 1.1.
I agree :-)
> 1. FDUPDATE (FreeDOS Updater.)
> Mateusz's excellent update utility can help to keep your system
> current with the latest releases of FreeDOS packages...
Even more useful is the fact that the collection