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from: Florian Xaver
date: 2008-05-26 08:22:44
subject: Re: Fat 16 or 32?

From: "Florian Xaver" 

Hi,

Enhanced Dr-DOS is a update of Dr-DOS kernel 7.01. It supports FA32.
You have to install Enhanced Dr-DOS kernel via SYS seperately. If you
need some utilities from Dr-DOS 7.03, you could use them or use one
from FreeDOS.

Bye
 Flo

2008/5/25 Constant Brouerius van Nidek :
> Have a small problem. Running up to this day Drdos 7.03 and happy with the
> still perfect programs. Due to some rearranging of my hard disks I had to
> remove my Drdos partition after burning a backup.
> Now I am in the process of reinstalling the Dos.
> I have some questions which I want to clear first.
>
> Running on this box is OpenSUSE 10.2 and 10.3. If I use the the fdisk programs
> that are offered by Linux such as sfdisk, cfdisk and fdisk I get different
> outcomes. Apart from that If I use the Linux partitioner I am stuck to W95
> FAT32 (LBA). Which one of the linux programs is most trusted?
>
> My Drdos disk got damaged and cannot be used anymore. I have a MSdos 7.1 and a
> small incomplete Drdos 7.03 so I am able to make a Fat 16 partition.
> I have never bothered about fat 16 /32 and wanted to know in a few clear words
> what is the big difference, what should I install and what are the draw
> backs.
>
> I am still looking at Enhanced Dos. Never really understood what it is about.
> Would this be the time to start with enhanced?
> How?
>
>
>



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