> That's quite a beparture from doing umsdos. Guess it works, mount some drive
> images, off you go. No repartioning necissary. Don't like it, boot back to
> windows and wipe the files. Not a bad idea for new users, might get a bit
> better performance compared to umsdos too. I would hope that you just missed
> an option, I'd like to have a chice in the matter.

It is faster, I changed my zipslack laptop's /usr directory to a
loopback mount because tabbing was so damn slow. Plus UMSDOS has yet to
be updated to play nicely with VFAT. You can either have UMSDOS long
names or VFAT, but not both... :P

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