Hi,
In addition to what others have said about restoring the Win 98
bootsectors, I'll suggest one more thing. Restoring those bootsectors
will allow you to boot into Win 98 fine from LILO, but you still have to
do things to be able to boot into FreeDOS.
For that, what I'd suggest is to
Lucho,
Thanks for those bootsectors. :)
One quick question -- I have a Windows XP startup disk, and since that
startup disk can be used to invoke ntldr and show the usual boot options
menu, is it possible that I can use whatever bootsectors are there on
the floppy and write those to my C:
On Tue, 03 Aug 2004 03:37:37 -0400, Steve Nickolas - Using Windoze
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Last version I personally released was 0.6. 0.7 followed that. It's a
one-disk binary-only installation of FreeDOS, pretty much the complete
base set.
I see. Thanks for clarfiying that. :)
By the
Thank you all! :) I have GRUB installed, which is what I am using to
boot between all the different OSes. So my understanding based on all
that I have read so far is that:
1. I can tell the FreeDOS install program to install itself on a primary
partition on my secondary master drive.
2. Since