FreeDOS beta9 release candidate 5. Readme file Table of Contents: --------------------------------- I) How to view this document II) What to get, platform dependant III) How to boot up IV) Installation V) Post-installation disk/RAM layout and configuration files VI) Using FreeDOS VII) Updates and help --------------------------------- I - How to view this document This document is posted online and thus may incidentally not comply with the DOS specification of keeping line width below 80 characters. We recommend using a HTML viewer or the FreeDOS program PG, which supports line wrapping, found at http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/util/file/pg/ --------------------------------- II - What to get, platform dependant The FreeDOS distribution is available in several ways. Users only wanting to use the kernel don't need to download the entire distribution. Owners of a computer older than 80386 often don't have a cdrom drive in their systems. FreeDOS Beta9 Release Candidate #5 is offered for: Platform: what to download: --------------------------------------------------------------------- 8086/80186/80286 : - download diskette distribution if available http://fdos.org/ripcord/beta9rc5/disksets - alternative #1: download ODIN (One Disk INstaller) http://odin.fdos.org/fdodin06.8088.zip - alternative #2: download zipfile and split onto disks: http://fdos.org/ripcord/beta9rc5/binfiles.zip - alternative #3: get FreeDOS install disk http://fdos.org/ripcord/beta9rc5/fdos1440.img 80386 or newer : - download the bootable freedos cdrom http://fdos.org/ripcord/beta9rc5/fdbootcd.iso We recommend to boot from the cdrom as our cdrom driver is still in experimental stage (atapicdd.sys , ALPHA status) if you cannot boot from cdrom, please download bootdisk http://fdos.org/ripcord/beta9rc5/fdos1440.img replace our cdrom driver with the vendor-supplied one if desired. [ e.g http://www.opus.co.tt/dave/indexall.htm ] You may need to write the bootdisk image to a diskette using one of several available programs found at: http://www.fdos.org/ripcord/rawrite/ (RAwrite downloadable from : http://fdos.org/ripcord/beta9rc5/rawrite.exe ) If the target diskette contains information, it will be erased when writing the image contents to the diskette. The .iso file (ISO9660 filesystem) can be written to a blank recordable medium [CD-R(W) or DVD+/-R(W)] using a cd writing program that can write a disk image. Most used is Ahead's Nero Burning Rom, and the Unix/Linux program CDrecord Make sure contents of the fdbootcd.iso file is stored on the written medium, not the file itself. In other words, you should see a file called autorun.inf and the directories called FREEDOS and ISOLINUX. --------------------------------- III - How to boot up Virtually all computer systems that FreeDOS can be installed on support booting from another medium than the harddisk. This is required for installing FreeDOS to your harddisk. Old computers support diskette booting, recent computers also support starting up from cdrom (the so called El Torito standard dating from 1995) If you cannot boot from cdrom or do not know how to set up your BIOS settings (most systems use DEL, ESC, F2 or F10 keys to access the BIOS) to allow booting from cdrom, please boot from diskette. If you are able to get your system to allow booting from cdrom, that's the easiest and best way of installing FreeDOS. Type "1" at the BOOT: prompt and then you'll see FreeDOS starting. You should now see another menu. Select option 1 to load memory and cdrom drivers. the CDROM is accessed and then you can select what to do next (Install FreeDOS, Run FreeDOS, Create bootdisk), but more about that later. First the floppy explanation. For booting from diskette, insert the diskette to which you have written the contents of fdos1440.img using WinImage or Rawrite for example. You should now see a boot menu with 2 options: *Select 1 (default and started if waiting 10 seconds) to gain access to additional options for recent computers only (386 or newer). In the follow-up menu: *entering 1 followed by ENTER boots up a fasterversion of the bootdisk (bootdisk is read into system RAM and then started) *entering 2 followed by ENTER allows you to test your system's RAM for potential errors, using the Memtest86+ program, now at version 1.11 *entering 3 followed by ENTER starts the Smart Boot Manager. it is here that you can select to boot from the cdrom device. see above at cdrom description how to go on. *Select 2 (most compatible) to load FreeDOS from the cdrom. see below on how to work with FreeDOS once you see the menu that offers driver and cdrom loading. Working with FreeDOS: you'll see 4 menu entries, so you need to select the correct one. for 8086 and 80186, use entry 2, which does not load any memory drivers, but still attempts to load cd-rom drivers. for 80286 or newer, select option 1. It loads memory driver and cdrom drivers, then tries to detect the FreeDOS cdrom. -if the cdrom is found, you'll be presented with a new menu (1: Install, 2:Run from cdrom, 3:Create Bootdisk). -if the cdrom is not found, you'll be presented an error message (cdrom driver not loaded, cdrom not found) you get the chance of redetecting cdrom drive (insert correct cdrom), doing a diskette install (if made available by the FreeDOS project), or giving up (you're on your own then) see chapter IV - Installation for further info. --------------------------------- IV - Installation Regardless of which way you booted, installing FreeDOS is made up of several steps. If you want (or need) to change your disk layout (using a partitioning program) , you will need to reboot at least once in this process. These are the steps you need to follow: 1) Partition your harddisk (not recommended unless necessary!) 2) Create a filesystem (not recommended unless necessary!) 3) Install and configure FreeDOS core files and additional files. Step1: (not recommended unless necessary!) You can change your disk layout by using any partition program. most known ones are Fdisk ("program for Fixed Disks") and the Partition Magic product from the company Symantec (was PowerQuest Partition Magic). DOS *requires* a primary partition with the FAT filesystem that it recognizes as C:. Having a C under your modern Windows system using NTFS is not suitable. KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING - ALTERING DISK PARTITION LAYOUT CAN CAUSE DATA LOSS FreeDOS provides its own version of FDISK, called FreeFdisk. Here's what you need to do: *Answer yes to the first question (do you want support for FAT32 (big disks?)) *Create some free (actually unpartitioned) disk space by making sure not all disk space is allocated. *Create a primary partition in the unallocated space, at least 20 MegaBytes (option 1, then option 1) *Set it active (option 2 from the main menu) *Exit FDISK. You will probably have to reboot. Be sure to boot from the same boot device again (diskette/cdrom) Step2: (not recommended unless necessary) Once an active primary partition exists, FreeDOS detects this. However it still allows to change disk layout by calling the supplied FDISK. and offers you to format the partition. If the partition was not yet formatted then FreeDOS auto-formats it. If it was formatted, we recommend not to format the partition again, as it may contain programs and data you wish to keep (creating the FAT [File Allocation Table] filesystem using the FORMAT program erases all previous contents) Step3: Once the active primary partition actually contains a filesystem, be it already present or just created through the FORMAT program, it will allow you to install FreeDOS using the installation program. We assume the installation program speaks for itself. All selected files are copied to the selected installation directory, the core components installed (kernel - c:\kernel.sys ; shell - c:\command.com) and several startup files are created. See following chapter for that. finally, you are presented information on [1] how to add FreeDOS to another already installed operating system (so called Dualboot) or [2]to install it all by itself. Next, you will get the question if the bootsector code should be written. -In case 1, answer no (as it would overwrite the bootsector code of your already installed operating system, thus making it not start anymore) -In case 2, answer yes, or you will be unable to boot FreeDOS. All is done now, you have installed FreeDOS to harddisk and can start using it --------------------------------- V - Post-installation disk/RAM layout and configuration files This chapter references the layout of both files and memory layout, on diskette, cdrom and the harddisk installed FreeDOS distribution. Feel free to skip this chapter immediately or after the harddisk disk layout and conventional memory layout. * Memory layout (below 1MB) when maximizing free conventional memory, using the FreeDOS EMM386 driver. Layout obtained from "MEM /C /P" Name Total Conventional Upper Memory -------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- SYSTEM 18,784 (18K) 12,480 (12K) 6,304 (6K) HIMEM 2,112 (2K) 2,112 (2K) 0 (0K) EMM386 2,608 (3K) 2,608 (3K) 0 (0K) KEYB 1,520 (1K) 0 (0K) 1,520 (1K) MOUSE 3,328 (3K) 0 (0K) 3,328 (3K) COMMAND 3,264 (3K) 0 (0K) 3,264 (3K) DISPLAY 21,104 (21K) 0 (0K) 21,104 (21K) Free 782,592 (764K) 637,904 (623K) 144,688 (141K) * Harddisk layout for a fresh installed FreeDOS distribution: C:\ Root of active FreeDOS FAT partition | AUTOEXEC.BAT Bootup script, contentse see below | COMMAND.COM Shell (FreeCOM), translated if possible | CONFIG.SYS FreeDOS configuration file | FDOSBOOT.BIN Bootsector of drive C: stored in file | KERNEL.SYS FreeDOS kernel | \--FDOS FreeDOS directory | +--INSTBASE GUI installer logfiles | +--TEMP Directory for storing temporary files | +--APPINFO Contains the Linux Software Maps for programs | +--BIN Contains FreeDOS programs and drivers | | +--CTMOUSE CuteMouse available in several languages | | | \--UTILITY CuteMouse debugging program | | \--KEY keyboard layout files for KEYB 2.0, zipped(!) | +--DOC Contains documentation for each program | +--HELP Stores the help-files for freedos program | | \--HHSTNDRD called HELP in HTML format | +--NLS contains localized help text for some programs | \--CPI Internation CodePages for FreeDOS Display program * Created Config.sys bootup file (c:\config.sys or c:\fdconfig.sys): ( "!" means always execute, ";" is a comment, "123?" is menu implementation) ( our cdrom driver is disabled, as we recommend the VIDE-CDD.SYS from BENQ ) !SET dosdir=C:\FDOS !SET lang=NL ;for help on commands, see file config.sys in your FreeDOS directory ;www.benq.com/ss_download/drivers/storage/cd-rom/drivers/dos/apicd214.exe ;below is a demonstration of the FreeDOS multi-configuration menu system. !LASTDRIVE=Z !BUFFERS=20 !FILES=40 !DOS=HIGH,UMB !DOSDATA=UMB !set dircmd=/ogn !MENUCOLOR=7,0 MENUDEFAULT=1,5 MENU 1 - Load FreeDOS including HIMEM XMS-memory driver MENU 2 - Load FreeDOS with maximum RAM free, using EMM386 MENU 3 - Load FreeDOS without drivers 12?DEVICE=C:\FDOS\BIN\HIMEM.EXE 2?DEVICE=C:\FDOS\BIN\EMM386.EXE NOEMS I=B000-B7FF I=DC00-EBFF I=C800-C8FF ;1?DEVICE=C:\FDOS\bin\atapicdd.sys /D:FDCD0001 12?SHELLHIGH=c:\command.com /K c:\autoexec.bat 3?SHELLHIGH=c:\command.com /D /K set path=C:\FDOS\bin (note that cdrom driver has been disabled. Remove the ;REM part from atapicdd, or download the VIDE_CDD.sys file from above named APICD214.exe link) * Created Autoexec.bat bootup file (c:\autoexec.bat or \freedos\fdauto.bat), including basic sound support and drivers for keyboard, cdrom and mouse: (display driver configuration is an example, and commented out by default) (at the end you see some text in Dutch, to demonstrate localized parts) @echo off set PATH=%dosdir%\bin set NLSDIR=%dosdir%\NLS set temp=%dosdir%\temp set tmp=%dosdir%\temp SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H5 P330 REM LH DISPLAY CON=(EGA,,1) REM MODE CON CP PREP=((858) %dosdir%\cpi\EGA.CPI) REM MODE CON CP SEL=858 Shsucdx /D:?FDCD0001 /D:?FDCD0002 /D:?FDCD0003 LH KEYB US,,C:\FDOS\bin\KEY\US.KL echo typ HELP om ondersteuning te verkrijgen over opdrachten en navigatie echo. echo FreeDOS heet u welkom. echo. MOUSE * FreeDOS downloadable Bootdisk RAM contents (Modules using memory below 1MB): (note that EMM386 is not enabled by default, as EMM386 settings are specific to each individual computer system) Name Total Conventional Upper Memory -------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- SYSTEM 17,600 (17K) 12,480 (12K) 5,120 (5K) HIMEM 2,112 (2K) 2,112 (2K) 0 (0K) EMM386 2,608 (3K) 2,608 (3K) 0 (0K) UDMA 624 (1K) 624 (1K) 0 (0K) COMMAND 3,984 (4K) 0 (0K) 3,984 (4K) SHSUCDX 6,656 (7K) 0 (0K) 6,656 (7K) ELTORITO 3,104 (3K) 0 (0K) 3,104 (3K) CDRCACHE 6,016 (6K) 0 (0K) 6,016 (6K) Free 792,464 (774K) 637,136 (622K) 155,328 (152K) * FreeDOS downloadable Bootdisk image contents: A:\ Root of diskette(-image) | LDLINUX.SYS Syslinux bootloader | README.TXT FreeDOS readme document | MEMDISK Syslinux RAMDISK DISK-image loader | FDCONFIG.SYS FreeDOS bootup configuration file | SYSLINUX.CFG Syslinux configuration file | SBM.CBT Smart Boot Manager compiled as Syslinux module | COMMAND.COM FreeDOS command interpreter / shell (FreeCOM) | FDBOOT.IMG 360KB FreeDOS bootimage for MEMDISK | MEMTESTP Memtest+ version 1.11 (www.memtest.org) | METAKERN.SYS FreeDOS bootmanager | KERNEL.SYS FreeDOS kernel/core, release version 2.033 | +--FREEDOS Directory containing freedos applications | ATTRIB.COM (Re)sets file and directory attributes | CALLVER.COM Fakes DOS version for a specific file you load | COPYBS.COM Copies partition's bootsector to a file on disk | FDAUTO.BAT Bootup script, called from fdconfig.sys | FDISK.EXE The "Fixed Disk" partitioning program | FDISK.INI Configuration file for Fdisk | FORMAT.EXE Creates FAT (FAT12/FAT16/FAT32) filesystem | GPL.COM The General Public License in executable format | IFMEMDSK.COM Detects if Iso/Sys-Linux was loaded with Memdisk | LOADLIN.EXE Linux bootloader | LOCALIZE.COM CATS implementation for displaying text from file | MEMTEST2.EXE unofficial Memtest86 v3.0 executable version | META-ALL.BIN MetaKern bootloader primary stub | METABOOT.BOT MetaKern bootloader freedos kernel loader | SYS.COM Transfers FreeDOS core files and makes disk bootable | WHICHFAT.COM Detects which FAT implementation is used on partition | XCOPY.EXE Copies files and directories | LABEL.EXE Sets the label of a disk | PG.EXE advanced textfile viewer | EDIT.EXE textfile editor | MEMTESTE.EXE fallback version of Memtest.exe | +--DRIVER contains FreeDOS drivers | ATAPICDD.SYS cdrom driver, alpha-status | CDRCACHE.SYS cdrom caching module | CTMOUSE.EXE CuteMouse serial/PS2 mouse driver | DEVLOAD.COM Commandline device driver loading utility, UMB support | ELTORITO.SYS Bart Lagerweij's boot-from-cdrom cdrom-driver | FDXMS286.SYS XMS driver for 286 and newer, up to 16 or 64MB RAM | HIMEM.EXE XMS driver for 386 and newer, up to 2048MB RAM | SHSUCDX.EXE Provides driveletter to each cdrom drive (MSCDEX) | UDMA.SYS Speed up harddisk writes and reads by DMA transfers | ATAPICD2.SYS Incomplete newer test version of ATAPICDD.sys | EMM386.EXE UMB and EMS providing memory optimizing driver * CDROM image contents [CDROM] | BOOT.CAT MKISOFS's El-Torito Boot Catalogue | AUTORUN.INF auto-launch file for Windows | +--FREEDOS FreeDOS specific files | +--3RDPARTY (Freeware/GPL) third party addons | +--DOCS Various important documents | | +--LICENSES useful License Stuff | | \--MOREINFO older license stuff | | | +--PACKAGES installable programs | | +--BASE FreeDOS basic components | | | +--DISK01 disk#1 up to and including disk#7 | | | | | \--SRC_BASE Sourcefiles for basic components | | +--DISK01 | | +--DISK02 Sourcefiles for FreeCOM | | +--DISK03 Sourcefiles for Defrag | | +--DISK04 Sourcefiles for FreeDOS kernel 2033 | | +--DISK05 Sources for FreeDOS programs, | | +--DISK06 disk#5 up to disk#10 | | | | | \--SETUP | +--BATCH | | AUTORUN.BAT FreeDOS batch logic for menu's | | BOOTDISK.BAT Creates a FreeDOS bootdisk | | MENU1.BAT Handles user output for menu 1 | | MENU2.BAT Handles user output for menu 2 | | POSTINST.BAT Finds the post-installation batchfile | | TEXTMENU.BAT Handles Fdisk/Format/Installer | | | +--BIN Contains necessary programs | | \--KEY Keyboard layouts for non-US keyboards | +--INSTALL | | | INSTALL.EXE Graphical User Interface installer, | | | INSTALL.INI by Sergej Kozlovich | | | INSTALL.MIN specify which disksets to present | | | INSTALL.TXT required by GUI installer | | | LICENCE.TXT required by GUI installer | | | TEXTINST.EXE Textmode (fallback) installer, JeremyD | | | in case GUI fails to create \fdconfig.sys | | | or for (8086/186/286)systems without cdrom | | | | | +--EN Translated text-files, English | | +--ES Translated text-files, Spanish | | \--NL Translated text-files, Dutch | | | +--LANGUAGE Long installation textfiles, | | +--DE translated into German, | | +--EN English | | +--ES Spanish | | \--NL Dutch | | | \--NLS Translated texts for batchfile use | \--ISOLINUX Isolinux bootloader (isolinux.zytor.com) | ISOLINUX.CFG Isolinux Menu configuration file | MAKEISO.BAT ISO9660 creation batchfile for Windows | ISOLINUX.BIN Isolinux non-emulation mode bootloader | +--DATA | BOOTMSG.TXT Tells user which keys to press | F1_HELP.TXT Tells user which keys to press | F2_LICEN.TXT Tells user FreeDOS distributed under GPL | FDBOOT.IMG FreeDOS bootup disk image, 360KB | F_ABOUT.TXT About FreeDOS | LOGO.LSS Splashscreen you see when booting cdrom | MEMDISK RAMDISK Loader for (diskette) image files | +--BUILDCD | COMMAND.COM FreeCOM, DOS/Win9x shell too limited | MKISOFD.RC FreeDOS-specific MKISOFS resource file | CYGWIN1.DLL Cygwin Win32 subsystem for running MKISOFS | DFL.EXE Duplicate File Linker (dangerous) | MKISOFS.EXE MKISOFS cdrom image creation program --------------------------------- VI - Using FreeDOS We must assume you are familiar with the DOS operating system. This README document is not the place to explain that. You can get help in the following ways: *HELP *programname /? *HELP programname *FASTHELP programname *read documents located in the DOC subdirectory of your installation directory if that's not enough to help you, feel free to submit your problem or question to the FreeDOS user's list. See end of this document for the email address. --------------------------------- VII - Updates and help -A newer FreeDOS distribution may be found at www.freedos.org/freedos/files/ -Updated software is available from http://www.freedos.org/freedos/software/ -The FreeDOS kernel may be updated by replacing C:\KERNEL.SYS with a newer version, which can be obtained from: [official release] http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5109 [weekly from CVS ] http://fdos.org/bootdisks/ http://fdos.org/bootdisks/autogen/FDOEM.144.imz [alternative ] http://linux.tu-varna.acad.bg/%7Elig/romdsk/romd-bin.rar or compiled (use OpenWatCom 1.2 for example) from sources: [daily CVS source ] http://freedos.sourceforge.net/kernel/kernel.tgz -Bugs may be reported at the FreeDOS bug database [ http://www.freedos.org/bugs/bugzilla/ ], or at the developer's mailinglist [ read: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum=freedos-devel ] [ subscribe to: http://www.freedos.org/freedos/lists/ ] [ send message: freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net ] for general help please consult the FreeDOS user mailinglist, [ read: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum=freedos-user ] [ subscribe to: http://www.freedos.org/freedos/lists/ ] [ send message: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net ] thank you for reading this lengthy document, and good luck Bernd Blaauw, 2004-04-20