On Sat, Nov 07, 1998 at 21:08 -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 07, 1998 at 05:10:08PM +, Dave Swegen wrote:
> > /usr/doc/dosemu/README.Dosemu (where this problem is documented).
>
> In the Dosemu package I have there is no README.Dosemu. I think you
> meant README.Debian.
Doh! Sill
On Sat, Nov 07, 1998 at 05:10:08PM +, Dave Swegen wrote:
> /usr/doc/dosemu/README.Dosemu (where this problem is documented).
In the Dosemu package I have there is no README.Dosemu. I think you
meant README.Debian.
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This is a problem that had me stumped for ages. Turns out that the reason
dosemu out of the box doesn't allow lredir is because the version of
FreeDOS shipped with it doesn't support lredir. It is highly confusing as
the dosemu docs merrily state that all you have to do is bung in an lredir
command
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 hdima
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
file and mount my real DO
On Fri, 6 Nov 1998, Helge Hafting wrote:
> I tried dosemu as I have a dos-program I need to run
> at work. But I can't get access to drives using lredir.
> I have tried "lredir D: linux/fs/d"
>
> Where /d is the mountpoint for a mounted partition with
> some files I need.
> lredir always fail w
I tried dosemu as I have a dos-program I need to run
at work. But I can't get access to drives using lredir.
I have tried "lredir D: linux/fs/d"
Where /d is the mountpoint for a mounted partition with
some files I need.
lredir always fail with an error code. I downloaded
dosemu from slink, it h
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