++++ BOOTING DOS (OR OTHER SIMILAR OPERATING SYSTEMS) ++++
+This section applies to SYSLINUX only, not to PXELINUX or ISOLINUX.
+
This is the recommended procedure for creating a SYSLINUX disk that
can boot either DOS or Linux. This example assumes the drive is A: in
DOS and /dev/fd0 in Linux; for other drives, substitute the
A CD-ROM is so much faster than a floppy that the -s option shouldn't
matter from a speed perspective.
+Of course, you may want to use ISOLINUX instead. See isolinux.doc.
+
++++ BOOTING FROM A FAT FILESYSTEM PARTITION ON A HARD DISK ++++