Command: krnl-dvl (development kernel)
The KERNEL (KERNEL.SYS) is the heart of FreeDOS.
FreeDOS has a STABLE and a development (unstable) KERNEL.
Syntax:
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Options:
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Comments:
The KERNEL is necessary to load drivers via CONFIG.SYS / FDCONFIG.SYS
and to make COMMAND.COM or other shells run in FreeDOS. Whereas the
KERNEL loads CONFIG.SYS / FDCONFIG.SYS, the SHELL (e.g. COMMAND.COM)
loads AUTOEXEC.BAT.
To install the KERNEL on a diskette / HD you have to run the SYS
command. SYS copies the KERNEL to a special place on the boot
media; otherwise it is not found when booting up and the system
will not work. For this reason KERNEL.SYS must ALWAYS be in the
root directory of the boot media.
The development (unstable) KERNEL supports COUNTRY.SYS and CHCP and
has an experimental Win386 / WfW 3.11 support.
For standard purposes please use the stable KERNEL.
Examples:
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See also:
autoexec.bat
chcp
command.com
config.sys
country.sys
fdconfig.sys
kernel
sys
Copyright © 2008 W. Spiegl.
This file is derived from the FreeDOS Spec Command HOWTO.
See the file H2Cpying for copying conditions.