DOS BOOTDISKs |
Even if you use Linux all the time you need once a year
a DOS floppy disk. Usually this is to do some hardware settings
or Flash a bios. You can get MS DOS boot disks at http://bootdisk.com/
however they are in a format that you can not use under Linux.
So here are 2 boot disks with DOS 6.0 and DOS 6.22 which you can
just write to a floppy with the followings command:
bunzip2 theFileYouDownloaded.rawrite.bz2
dd if=theFileYouDownloaded.rawrite of=/dev/fd0
Both disks contain also the vi editor (vim for dos).
dos-6.0.rawrite.bz2, 270655 bytes
dos-6.0.txt (table of content and md5sum)
dos-6.22.rawrite.bz2, 999627 bytes
dos-6.22.txt (table of content and md5sum)
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