Hi,

btw: I have a USB-Stick with installed kernel of FreeDOS and some
tools... I could make an image and upload it, because it would be useful
for other people too, I think, but there is a problem:
If I make an image of the partition on the USB-Stick, it is a 128MB
image. Is it possible (I think) to write an 128MB image onto a 1GB
stick? Then the partition could be extended later with e.g. Extended
FDISK. (It should work in DOS, _without_ Win or Linux).

Bye
 Flo

El vie, 25-07-2008 a las 18:23 -0700, David Ormand escribió:
> > 3. An optional floppy-only "Base" install.
> > This could be a 1.44MB emergency boot floppy image (like BALDER, or
> > ODIN before it) with just the essentials from the "Base" set. Or maybe
> > it's a multi-floppy (3 disks?) install of everything from "Base". What
> > would be most useful here?
> 
> I vote for this one.  I appreciate the "official" FreeDOS install CD, 
> and have used it lots.  However, I've got a few floppy-only machines.  I 
> looked at rugxulo, and it looks okay, but I think FreeDOS needs an 
> "official" floppy installation as a companion to the CDROM.  I think the 
> floppy installation needs to be as complete as the CDROM.


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