Re: /dev/sd* on ubuntu

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On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 5:11 AM, Kévin REDON <kevredon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> even as root it doesn't work, but no error when starting.
>  it recognises sdb1, because it complains when it's mounted (in linux)
>  and if it's not connected it doesn't start.
>  here all the infos :

>  dosemu :
>
[...]
>  E: HD3, Pri[ 1], CHS=    0-1-1, start=     0 MB, size=  1906 MB
[...]
>  E: = LINUX\FS/MEDIA/CDROM CDROM:1 attrib = READ ONLY

Ok, this means /dev/sdb1 is recognized, as non-root too (it has the
right size where 1 MB=1024*1024 bytes), but autoexec.bat calls lredir:
the CDROM at E: overrides it.

You can fix that by either doing "lredir del e:" at the DOS prompt
which uncovers the CDROM so that E: is your /dev/sdb1.
Or you can, in Linux, create an empty "E:" drive:
  mkdir ~/.dosemu/drives/e
so that drives/* has three drives and /dev/sdb1 will be F: for real.

HTH
Bart
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