The attached Grub4Dos menu.lst works without any issues for me.Anniekin wrote: anybody know the menu.lst entry to boot windows 10 off the first partition (0,0) ?
Win10, grldr and menu.lst are all on ntfs partition sda1 (hd0,0)
The attached Grub4Dos menu.lst works without any issues for me.Anniekin wrote: anybody know the menu.lst entry to boot windows 10 off the first partition (0,0) ?
Good eyes!step wrote:How come your pictures show geany 1.27 when Fatdog64-721 has geany 1.32? Which Fatdog64 version is running?
The SFS is on root of sda1. Didn't work.step wrote:The SFS Loader picture shows the path /aufs/pup_rw/root/wine-2.0.sfs. That's a strange (and troublesome in that context) path. It should be /root/wine-2.0.sfs. How did you get /aufs/pup_rw there in the first place?
Did that already - Didn't work.step wrote:To fix: move the path to the left column, tick the option to change the SFS directory, Apply, change directory to /root, move the path to the right column. It should be /root/wine-2.0.sfs.
Nope - no objection. I actually did all above with v2 and v3 SFS from SFSManager.step wrote:Any objection to trying a more recent version of wine?
You probably missed it. Already up there in the screenshot.step wrote:When you're ready to run winamp with wine, do it from a terminal window and show us the output you get, if any, error messages and all.
Did that already too. When I read his (actually both mikeslr & Mike W mentioned this) post then, I retried.step wrote:*** As mikeslr correctly pointed out, you should also load the 32-bit compatibility SFS. That's 32bit-fd64_721 in the SFS Manager download list.
You probably missed my next post (following that). That issue was 'resolved'.step wrote:As regards your question about VLC 3.0.3 - where did you download the txz package file? The latest version available from the Fatdog64 repositories on ibiblio is 2.2.6. You can install it with Gslapt, the Fatdog64 package manager.
That was Grub4Dos menu (auto generated) being 'smart'.step wrote:One more thing, the psubdir boot code in your picture works for Puppy but it's meaningless for Fatdog.
dcung wrote:You probably missed it. Already up there in the screenshot.step wrote:When you're ready to run winamp with wine, do it from a terminal window and show us the output you get, if any, error messages and all.
I'm glad you got it working!dcung wrote: @mikeslr, Mike Walsh & Step
I formatted the disk, re-installed Fatdog64-721 from fresh iso.
Wine is working now...yay!
Must have stuffed something up in my tinkering before
I use Redshift (available via Gslapt) (Automatic Startup tutorial) without issue in Fatdog64-721.Anniekin wrote:anybody got a blue light filter working for fatdog?