* Floppy Disks
@ 2008-03-07 19:19 JD Fenech
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From: JD Fenech @ 2008-03-07 19:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-msdos
I haven't seen the documentation on this, but how does one change a
floppy disk on the fly? I'm using disk images here.
It almost seems as if I have to rename the file from whatever was set in
.dosemurc, then rename the new disk to that filename. Is this the
correct way to do it? Is there a more elegant way of doing this?
Thanks
JD
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* Floppy Disks
@ 2008-03-31 5:19 JD Fenech
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From: JD Fenech @ 2008-03-31 5:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-msdos
Hi there.
Is there an easy way to switch disks? Right now, I'm using disk images
to do an old multidisk install of MASM.
I've set up a sort of a drive a: with a symlink to the current disk
image. I start up dosemu, and it's able to read the disk image fine
(assuming I have .dosemurc set up right). However, when it comes time to
change disks, I link the symlink to the new disk, and dosemu seems to
think the old disk is still in there.
Dosemu seems to (internally) mount the disk on load. Is there a way to
force the disk to be reread?
Thanks,
JD
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