mikshaw


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Posted: April 09 2006,16:10 |
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With the latest DSL (2.3), you have a "mydsl" directory in the base of the system where you can put it in a frugal system or remastered cd.
With earlier versions of DSL, put the package in the same place where you'll find the "KNOPPIX" and "boot" directories. If you're running a liveCD, you will need to specify a location with the boot option "dsl mydsl=<partition>"
If you're using a traditional hd install, or embedded, i can't help....no experience there
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