"Carlos C. Tapang" wrote:

> Thanks to all who pitched in their input to this issue. Most users of my
> system are running Windows and don't want to have to reformat or repartition
> their hard disk. So I am stuck with the DOS file system. I think the best
> solution is to have my users use a FreeBSD boot floppy. The floppy will have
> /boot/loader which I will point to the DOS-formatted hard disk in which the
> kernel resides.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but loader is unable to directly load kernel from
non-FreeBSD partition (DOS in your case), so problem is slightly more
complicated but I though your can take PicoBSD (FreeBSD on floppy) and tweak it
to match your needs.

Sincerely,

Maxim



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