Thanks Alain and Blair for your reply.
I will try this steps.
Thanks again.
Arpit Patel
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 10:10 AM, Alain M. wrote:
>
> Blair Campbell escreveu:
> >> 2) After you boot you will never know which letter will be assigned to
> >> you CDROM, but you can find it in C:, D:, E:,
Blair Campbell escreveu:
>> 2) After you boot you will never know which letter will be assigned to
>> you CDROM, but you can find it in C:, D:, E:, etc.. in your AUTOEXEC by
>> checking if some file exists
>
> No, you CAN know which letter will be assigned; just use SHSUCDX
> /D:,
Ok, I forgot a
Hi Arpit,
> I want to boot from CD that has FreeDOS, but dont want other options like,
> install FreeDOS using CD and other options that are displayed when we boot
> from CD. I don't want LIVE CD. Also, I want to add some of my files to it
If you need less than 3 MB for your own files, try this.
> 2) After you boot you will never know which letter will be assigned to
> you CDROM, but you can find it in C:, D:, E:, etc.. in your AUTOEXEC by
> checking if some file exists
No, you CAN know which letter will be assigned; just use SHSUCDX
/D:,
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It is not that complicated:
1) First you make a bootable floppy with everything that you want,
including autoexec.bat, and CD driver
2) After you boot you will never know which letter will be assigned to
you CDROM, but you can find it in C:, D:, E:, etc.. in your AUTOEXEC by
checking if some f
Hi All,
I am trying to use Free-DOS in a different way and I was not able to found
any documentation on Free-DOS wiki.
So, I thought it might be good idea to do email on developer's list.
Sorry for any inconvinience.
*Here's what I am trying to do:-*
I want to boot from CD that has FreeDOS, but