Re: [Freedos-devel] Multiple disk/partitions problem with USB boot

2006-02-22 Thread Mark Bailey
Kenneth J. Davis wrote: BTW: there are USB drives partitioned as (pseudo)floppies, without partitiontable, and the kernel should then boot from A: there are USB drives partitioned as (pseudo)harddisks, *with* partitiontable, and the kernel should then boot from C: which I think is the cause

Re: [Freedos-devel] Multiple disk/partitions problem with USB boot

2006-02-22 Thread Kenneth J. Davis
tom ehlert wrote: Well yuck, does anyone who works the kernel know about the problem, and are they working on it? Not aware of anybody working on that. I am sorta... however www.drivesnapshot.de/de/snapshot.exe (which does a couple of other thin

Re: [Freedos-devel] Multiple disk/partitions problem with USB boot

2006-02-22 Thread tom ehlert
> Well yuck, does anyone who works the kernel know about the problem, and are > they working on it? Not aware of anybody working on that. however www.drivesnapshot.de/de/snapshot.exe (which does a couple of other things as well, sorry for the

[Freedos-devel] Multiple disk/partitions problem with USB boot

2006-02-22 Thread Michael Devore
At 12:20 PM 2/22/2006 -0600, I wrote: I'm thinking the partition warning messages are not right because although there are four messages, I only see two drives and each partition referenced gets two warning lines with different CHS info listed. I think it's not picking up at least one other a