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Re: Any DOSEMU fans?



I tinkered with it so I can't be specific but I remember a reference to
setting up a directory or device as drive d:. It caught my eye because
it would allow me to put the dos programs I wanted to use on the zip
drive and reference that drive as 'd:'. Maybe you can't mess with its
virtual drive 'c'.

Of course if you change the fstab entry to dos then you won't have long
file name support although you will still be able to access it.

Rod

"Mark M. Wilson" wrote:
> 
> On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 11:07:33AM -0700, Clinton De Young wrote:
> > I have it running, although I haven't used it for a long time.  I ran the old text based Zork games on it and it worked great.
> >
> > If I remember correctly, you just get a dos listing of the local hard drive, but I think it's limited to a certain directory and its sub-directories.  I don't remember for sure, but I can check and let you know once I get home tonight.
> >
> > Clinton
> >
> 
> Well, I've managed to figure out that the default, uncustomized config will read the contents of /usr/lib/dosemu/commands and that's what you see at the C:\
> prompt.  If I read the docs correctly (the QuickStart.gz in /usr/share/doc/dosemu) then I can make it behave like my actual DOS partition by either copying the
> appropriate files (command.com, autoexec.bat, msdos.sys, config.sys, etc.)  or
> creating symlinks to them as long as that partition is mounted.
> Trouble is, when I tried to run either /usr/lib/dosemu/setup-bootdir or
> /usr/lib/dosemu/setup-hdimage, it tells me that it can't find what it considers a valid DOS partition.
> Could this be because I have my Windows98 partition setup in cfdisk and /etc/fstab as vfat rather than dos?  I'd hate to have to change my /etc/fstab to read the /dev/hda1 as dos, because I like being able to read the longer filenames.
> 
> Any way around this?
> Have I forgotten something?
> --Mark
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