Hi, can you give more details about your install attempt? There should be an installer boot floppy, and this should let you enter floppy install mode if none of the following is found: - CD ROM of beta 9 - ISO image of beta 9 on harddisk - contents of beta 9 CD on harddisk ... but of course you could use any software to transfer the ISO to the harddisk before starting to install. Use the MINI (does not unzip sources) install option in text / monochrome mode (it seems that the VGA installer is not extremely stable, and I do not know if 10 MB RAM are enough for it, but would be interesting to try). You can use FileMaven to transfer files between DOS boxes. Or use LSPPP in SLIP or PLIP mode, and a link cable. Then use a DOS FTP or SCP/SFTP (e.g. sshdos) or HTTP (e.g. lynx or wget?) client to download the non-base packages. Actually Bernd or Jeremy should have ONE big zip with many non-base packages in one collection somewhere, but I fear that that did not get updated after beta 8 :-(. And there are several big packages: SEAL, OpenGEM, OpenWatcom, SETEDIT, Arachne, DJGPP (should be in the complier category lang - if not, we should add it!). You might run out of space on the 40 MB harddisk if you install all those.
Now about your main problem: FreeDOS does not boot after installation. Please check if you have C: on a primary partition ("hda1 ... hda4" somewhere) and if you have marked that partition as active / bootable. The rest should be done automatically by the installer, but you can also use SYS manually after booting FreeDOS from floppy. You could even use my Perl version of the boot sector writing part of SYS (limited but still might be useful for some people). If you want faster feedback, feel free to ICQ me or join #freedos on the irc.i7c.org server ;-). Eric ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: IT Product Guide on ITManagersJournal Use IT products in your business? Tell us what you think of them. Give us Your Opinions, Get Free ThinkGeek Gift Certificates! Click to find out more http://productguide.itmanagersjournal.com/guidepromo.tmpl _______________________________________________ Freedos-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user