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Message-Id: <199702100612.BAA26435@keeper.albany.net>
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From: "Jim Lefavour" <jamesl AT mail DOT albany DOT net>
To: mharris AT blackwidow DOT saultc DOT on DOT ca
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 1997 01:12:03 +0000
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Subject: Re: [opendos] OpenDOS startup files...
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> On Mon, 3 Feb 1997, Jim Lefavour wrote:
> 
> > It seems that OpenDOS is hard-coded to look on the C: drive for
[snip]
> Call your OpenDOS CONFIG.SYS "DCONFIG.SYS" and call your OpenDOS
[snip]
>  I've got my system set up like this, and it works fantastic.  If
> you use 4DOS as your command interpreter the /P switch works exactly
> the same way too.
> 
> I just got System Commander set up to boot OpenDOS and 6.22.  I'm
> posting my success story in another message.
Thanks :-)

BTW - I have GRUB installed now, with M$DOS on the second partition, 
and OPENDOS on the first.  Since they can each read each other's 
partitions, I simply swap drive letters in their respective path 
statements and driver loaders, viz.:

MS: PATH=C:\;C:\DOS;C:\WINDOWS...C:\INT\IE30 etc...
OD: PATH=C:\;C:\OPENDOS;C:\WINDOWS...D:\INT\IE30 etc...

This also works, but requires some duplication of files... as in the 
windows files (setups).

Take care ...

Jim
jamesl AT albany DOT net or http://www.albany.net/~jamesl/


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