[syslinux] Rebooting to hard drive from DOS floppy

Peter.Leenders at computacenter.com Peter.Leenders at computacenter.com
Wed Jul 30 00:41:20 PDT 2003


Use a diskette with jo.sys

for more details look at this side:
      http://www.nu2.nu/jo/


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"THUESON,TYLER (HP-Boise,ex1)" <tyler.thueson at hp.com>@zytor.com on
29.07.2003 21:43:10

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Subject: [syslinux] Rebooting to hard drive from DOS floppy
                                                                            
                                                                            
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Hi all,

Do any of you have any ideas for getting a DOS floppy to reboot to the hard
drive (which may contain Windows 98 or XP or Linux or Novell etc etc)? I
want to use syslinux, but it does not support the localboot option like
pxelinux and isolinux do.

Basically, I want to boot DOS from a floppy, run some DOS stuff, then
reboot
to the hard drive while leaving the floppy disk in the drive. Loadlin would
be perfect if it supported OSes other than Linux.

Suggestions?

TIA!

Tyler
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