Portál AbcLinuxu, 9. května 2025 21:51
lilo.conf
tak aby zapsal zavaděč na ten disk a spustíš lilo
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To install your router on a hard drive you first need to prepare the drive - it should be formatted with a bootable dos partition. (FAT16 or FAT32) Freesco can share the partition with an existing install of DOS or Win3.11/95/98. Everything is installed under a directory called ROUTER, except router.bat which is in the root directory. Other directories/files are left untouched.
Once you have this, boot from the freesco disk, and at the first screen use the mv2hd command. The router and any configuration you've done will be copied to th e hard drive. Your system will reboot automaticly when finished. You will need to remove the floppy and either edit autoexec.bat to launch router.bat automatically, or if the drive is otherwise blank you can just rename router.bat to autoexec.bat. Although if you plan on installing packages it is recommended to use a seperate autoexec.bat file and run scandisk in automatic mode, so that it will run at each boot before Freesco starts.
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