![]() ![]() Without inserting media, I pressed a key, and I am returned to the LILO menu. Now when I tried accessing the new partition (after selecting it from the LILO menu), my system first scans the floppy drive (for what I believe is a boot disk?) then I get this message: Non-System disk or disk error I modified LILO configuration to add the new DOS partition pointing to the correct device path so that on reboot, I have it as an option.I checked the listing of the destination folder and it appears all files are copied fine (about 1.5MB).I disk-copied the image (using DD) so the raw contents of the image are dumped onto the new partition.I mounted the image in Linux as a drive.Here is what I have tried and so far with no success: I did manage to create a bootable MS-DOS CD but I don't want to always have to insert the CD into the drive every time I want to boot into MS-DOS. ![]() I'm in the process of adding a small MS-DOS partition to my computer used mainly for testing old custom hardware with QuickBasic. ![]()
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