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High,

On Wed, 19 Jun 2002 ZBenjudah@aol.com wrote:

> Hello  was wondering if anyone could give me some feedback on the dosemue
> I have not been active  in my LINUX OS  for a while  have been busy. I just
> cannot get it to work right  I have  kernel 2.2.12 #2 at least thats what it
> tells me when I  install
> the operating system.  When I installed the system I installed  just a basic
> system with  mc. My computer is a 486 DX with the math processer,and 16 mg
> memory, and a 4 gig hard drive. It isn't much but it works. When I tried to
> configure the emulator with the dexe it would throw me an error that there
> seemed to be no bootable DOS  partition. There definitely is one  because
> thetas all that is on my computer right now, and I can access my c drive
> with the mount  /dev/hda1 /c  command  so I know that it is there. I guess
> the point to my question is  would there be anyone who has successfully ran
> the dosemu and got it configured so that there could be some correspondence
> with me to get mine to run, or is there any ongoing work being done with it.
> I can be contacted  at ZBenjudah@aol.com.
>
Have you modified /etc/dosemu/dosemu.conf?

Look for a variable $_hdimage and give it the value "/dev/hda1". Worked
for me a long time ago.

Greetz,
Sebastiaan

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  *real* 32-bit system.




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