![]() One could use on the floppy image either NTFSDOS (BIG, read only) from Sysinternals/Microsoft or NTFS4DOS Datapol/Avira (smallish, R/W). So the use of a (floppy, HD or partition) image for the booting is necessary anyway. Hmmm, the problem is that the Root directory where DOS (7.1 aka Win98 suggested) files reside needs to be either FAT16 or FAT32. This is a "splitted" thread from this one: (the only drawback I can see in such an approach is some possible "timing" problem, but if one passes through a choice menu there shouldn't be any) If yes, can you post the relevant menu.lst entry?Īnyway I'll have a night sleep on these results and see what I can find.Ībout BIOS upgrades, usually they run under plain DOS, so maybe easiest thing is to make a floppy image with dos, load it normally or to ramdisk with Grub4dos and have in it an autoexec.bat pointing to the directory with the updates (and the Award or AMI flash utility).Ĭan you post a more detailed example of what you want to do? ![]() ![]() If i use fat it boots from all groups - group1: a:\ group2: c:\You mean DOS booted through Grub4dos, don't you? Ps.i want to make a folder to insert bios upgrades files and how can i use grub to boot and give a command line prompt to do it? (we already talked about this in pm´s) ![]()
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