Bug#4578: something missed
Hello,
It seems, I've missed the bug report ... could you explain which
characters aren't supported?
(As I do no special treatment -- only reading characters from stdin).
Heiko
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From: Juergen Menden <menden@informatik.tu-muenchen.de>
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Subject: Re: Proposal for a new installation boot concept
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On Tue, 1 Oct 1996, Christoph Lameter wrote:
>
> On Wed, 2 Oct 1996, Juergen Menden wrote:
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> menden>> > 1. The boot process from the boot disk starts FreeDOS. Once in FreeDOS the
> menden>> > user can operate on a known MS-DOS level until all troubleshooting has
> menden>> > been done and the kernel operates.
> menden>>
> menden>> Woah. Dos is assumed to be a known quantity?!
>
> The DOS format is universally supported across all platforms. If something
> must be changed then any operating system can be used to copy/modify
> files.
sorry, i don't understand. are you talking about the
dos filesystem type or about the operating system (if dos is one :-)
in the first case: the filesystem type is not needed, if
you put all things you need in simple files. and why do you
need to start FreeDos?
sorry, i'm a bit confused, it seems... :-)
jjm
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