[Freedos-user] Gui for FreeDOS

2007-11-28 Thread OSCAR GONZALEZ
Holasss... Ya cargue en ftp.ibiblio.org/incoming/freedos el fichero install.7z       EL CHANGO v4. - SF.Net email is sponsored by: The Future of Linux

Re: [Freedos-user] Gui for FreeDOS

2007-11-28 Thread Jim Hall
On 11/28/07, OSCAR GONZALEZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Holasss... Ya cargue en ftp.ibiblio.org/incoming/freedos el fichero install.7z This has now been moved to http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/gui/windos/ I also put a translated copy of the README.TXT

Re: [Freedos-user] Unable to boot using GRUB

2007-11-28 Thread Bonnie Dalzell
On Wed, 28 Nov 2007, Enbor . wrote: E Hi, I had installed FreeDOS and now I'm trying to to boot it using E Grub, but I can't get it. E E The partition in which I have installed FreeDOS is a logical partition E (maybe that is the problem), called hda6 on linux. So I have been E trying to boot by

[Freedos-user] Gui for FreeDOS

2007-11-28 Thread OSCAR GONZALEZ
Hi WinDos lo hice en Windows 98. no se si en otro SO funciona. Mañana voy a instalar Linux y voy a probarlo con FreeDOS via DosEmu.       - SF.Net email is sponsored by: The Future of Linux Business White Paper

Re: [Freedos-user] Unable to boot using GRUB

2007-11-28 Thread Alain M.
If i understand correctly, root (hd0,5) is because it is in an extended partition. No DOS can boot from extende partitions. I recomend that you use GPARTED and move it to a primary partition. Alain Enbor . escreveu: Hi, I had installed FreeDOS and now I'm trying to to boot it using Grub, but

Re: [Freedos-user] Unable to boot using GRUB

2007-11-28 Thread Enbor .
did you make the partition a fat partition or is it a linux partition? gparted will allow you to set the parition type? Itś a FAT32 partition. If i understand correctly, root (hd0,5) is because it is in an extended partition. No DOS can boot from extended partitions. Yes, is a logical/extended

[Freedos-user] Fwd: Unable to boot using GRUB

2007-11-28 Thread Enbor .
Second try: I don't know why my post has arrived to the list as hundreds of no sense letters. did you make the partition a fat partition or is it a linux partition? gparted will allow you to set the parition type? Itś a FAT32 partition. If i understand correctly, root (hd0,5) is because it is

Re: [Freedos-user] Unable to boot using GRUB

2007-11-28 Thread Alain M.
Enbor . escreveu: If i understand correctly, root (hd0,5) is because it is in an extended partition. No DOS can boot from extended partitions. Yes, is a logical/extended partition, but I've read that it's possible to boot from there using Grub, maybe that's no true? I have never seen it

[Freedos-user] Gui for FreeDOS

2007-11-28 Thread OSCAR GONZALEZ
Hi... Please run regedit.exe and try changing GRAPHICS/WIDTH, GRAPHICS/HEIGHT and GRAPHICS/DEPTH and try again.         EL CHANGO v4. - SF.Net email is

Re: [Freedos-user] Unable to boot using GRUB

2007-11-28 Thread Eric Auer
Hi Alain, Enbor, If i understand correctly, root (hd0,5) is because it is in an extended partition. No DOS can boot from extended partitions. I have never seen it done, nither DOS or Windows up to 98 ;-) I think it CAN be done but you would have to do a manual fixup of the partition

Re: [Freedos-user] Gui for FreeDOS

2007-11-28 Thread Christian Simonyi
2007/11/28, OSCAR GONZALEZ [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi... Please run regedit.exe and try changing GRAPHICS/WIDTH, GRAPHICS/HEIGHT and GRAPHICS/DEPTH and try again. Hi, at first: nice job! :) (I installed WinDOS 01 on a dedicated partition '/dev/hda1' and it worked out of the box)