Carl Fink said > Note: copied to both Helge and the mailing list. > In linux.debian.user, helge.hafting wrote: > > >lredir always fail with an error code. > > Are you using Novell DOS or DR-DOS? At this time, lredir doesn't work > with those DOS flavors. I ended up deciding to boot off an hdimage Hmmm. I'm running th following:
bash: dpkg -l | grep dosemu ii dosemu 0.66.7-2 The Linux DOS Emulator and from DOSEMU: C:\> ver DR DOS Release 6.0 Copyright (c) 1976,1982,1988,1990,1991 Digital Research Inc. All rights reserved. and I have these redirected drives: C:\> lredir Current Drive Redirections: E: = LINUX\FS\var\lock\dosemu\ attrib = READ/WRITE F: = LINUX\FS\home\chuck\ attrib = READ/WRITE > file and mount my real DOS drive as a partition to get access to it. I also have my partitions setup this way: bash: mount /dev/hda1 on /dos type umsdos (ro) and this is my /etc/dosemu/conf: bash: grep ^disk /etc/dosemu/conf disk { partition "/dev/hda1" } disk { image "/var/lib/dosemu/hdimage.first" } and I'm booting from "C:" bash: grep ^boot /etc/dosemu/conf bootC > -- > Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] > "Your brain is actually a fabulously complex computer, which means that > on Jan. 1, 2000, it will stop working and your body will flop around > like a recently caught perch." (Dave Barry, slightly paraphrased.) > Chuck -- Chuck Stickelman, Owner E-Mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Practical Network Design Voice: +1-419-529-3841 9 Chambers Road FAX: +1-419-529-3625 Mansfield, OH 44906-1301 USA