Sorry, I did not mean to be rude or anything.
As I see it, the warning on this page:
http://www.serverelements.com/naslite.php
Quote:
To make a bootable NASLite v1.x floppy disk in Linux use the following:
gunzip NASLite.img.gz
fdformat /dev/fd0u1722
dd if=NASLite.img of=/dev/fd0u1722
The above should work under any UNIX provided the appropriate device is used. We have not found a way for making a NASLite v1.x floppy disk in Windows NT/2000/XP.
Should be enough to let people let know that.
The scope of my post above referred was to point out that:
1) It is impossible to make NASLite v1.x floppy disk in Windows NT/2000/XP
2) It is perfectly possible to do it under plain DOS or Win9x/ME
3) I made a brief tutorial to that effect
Quite frankly, I reckon that the info about making the disk under DOS should be put on the main page, or that my original post could be stickied in the forum to avoid people losing their time like unfortunately you did.
I did not test the procedure under freedos (theoretically should work).
A procedure to test, and I cannot do it as I do not run XP, is finding out if it is possible to use the procedure on an all NTFS XP machine making the DOS boot floppy like described here:
http://www.petri.co.il/create_dos_boot_ ... ows_xp.htm
adding to the floppy the required
DCOPY 2.8 FAST by Jorgen Bosman
http://users.pandora.be/jbosman/applications.html
and the FREEWARE for personal use NTFS driver from Datapol
NTFS4DOS
http://www.datapol.de/dpe/freeware/index.html
to access the NASlite image stored on a NTFS Hard Disk
jaclaz