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pivert 

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Posted on: Dec. 18 2005,11:16 |
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Hi,
when you "quit" EasyBoot ( q key), you are returned to a prompt like in DOS
Is there a way to automatically set environment variables for that time ? Like path settings to access files on the CD? Haven't tried yet but will later on today : is the CD content accessible from then on ?
TIA
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xoben 

Group: Super Administrators
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Posted on: Dec. 21 2005,01:40 |
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Quote | Is there a way to automatically set environment variables for that time ? Like path settings to access files on the CD? Haven't tried yet but will later on today : is the CD content accessible from then on ? |
Only build-in commands can be entered, such as dir, cd, etc.
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Post Number: 3
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pivert 

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Posted on: Dec. 21 2005,12:00 |
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So if I understand well only command.com "inner" commands function, nothing else ?
Thanks
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TomSilver 

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Posted on: Jan. 22 2006,15:10 |
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No command.com EZB Shell or something You can look that up on internet. But anyway, if you want to use a different shell when quitting, don't use quit, but use run <shell> ;)
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Post Number: 5
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pivert
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Posted on: Jan. 23 2006,13:40 |
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Nice idea ! will rapidly try it !
I wanted to be returned to a prompt where I would be able to either reboot or do "DOS-based" actions, access diverse Tools on the CD etc and the quit command returns to a very limited prompt.
Will give feedback !
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Post Number: 6
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Done !
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Posted on: Jan. 23 2006,13:45 |
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Well I didi it and replaced the quit command when hitting 'q' by the run adequate.img and voila !
So simple !
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