Any file named with more than 8 letters will have goofy names when seen from dos. As for moving the dos directory, if you use something called lilo, for linux loader, you could set it up to boot drive d as dos and c as linux, as long as they're on different hard drives. You're boot prompt would let you choose from /dev/hda1 for linux and /dev/hdb1 for dos if things worked right. There's a lilo mini howto at www.linuxdoc.org. There's a liloconfig in slackware, but don't count on it, as I trashed my windows system when I tried to make a boot floppy with it. I think what it did was put the loader on the superblock, where fdisk /mbr wouldn't fix it. I wouldn't advise setting it up until you get linux on it's own partition or drive, as zipspeak won't allow windows and linux to dual boot from the same partition. At 06:43 PM 6/28/00 -0700, you wrote: >I have been using zipspeak on my D drive. Eventually I want to go to a >full linux distribution but have some things to do before that can >happen. Meanwhile, as my C drive is larger than my D drive, I would like >to delete my present version, mmove the files on my C drive to D, and >install zipspeak on my c drive. I am using DOS. I know I will have to >leave the DOS hidden files, command.com, config.sys, and autoexec.bat on >my C drive. Can I move the actual DOS directory to my D drive as long as >I change the paths in my config.sys and autoexec.bat files?Also, do I have >to copy files I want to save from my present zipspeak to a floppy using >linux or can I use the DOS copy command?--Cheryl > > >_______________________________________________ >Speakup mailing list >Speakup at braille.uwo.ca >http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup > >