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4. How to boot a Umsdos system
4.1 Loadlin
The package lodlin15.tgz available from sunsite.unc.edu
in
where zimage is a normal kernel image (compressed) simply copied
somewhere in the DOS drive.
4.2 From a floppy
Booting a Umsdos system from a floppy is not different from
booting a Ext2 system. You need a kernel zImage file properly
initialize to locate your root Umsdos partition. This
is generally achieved using the command
If this looks confusing, just format a boot-able DOS floppy and put the following component on it.
and setup the autoexec.bat like this
4.3 LILO
LILO, the official Linux boot loader can also be used to boot a Umsdos system. I have no experience with it though. Since 1.1.60, it should work. Please email if you know something.
4.4 How to defragment a Umsdos partition
It can be done using any popular DOS tool. There is nothing particular about file produced by Umsdos. And Umsdos do not expect anything particular (directory layout, directory entry sequence, etc...) from the file system under it. As far as I know, there is no Linux tool to achieve this.
4.5 Advance tricksUmsdos rely on the
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