ke4nt1
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Posts: 2329
Joined: Oct. 2003 |
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Posted: July 02 2004,20:41 |
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Ok , no problem, and welcome to DSL.. thanks for your support.. You having a 0.7.1 version is good, as there is lots of stuff you can do with it...
First things first, a little more info from you would be very helpful.
Backups... How is your hda1 formatted/partitioned ( fat32?, ntfs?, ext2 or 3?) What is on your hda1? ( windows 95/98/me/2k/xp, dos, another linux distro?) DSL will not write to an NTFS partition. commonly used in W2K, XP, etc.. you'll need a partition that is writable to backup to for starters..
Firefox... Your cache, passwords, bookmarks, etc already go into a folder under /home/damnsmall called '.phoenix' ( dot phoenix ) That is the one you'll need to backup/restore to keep your stuff.
Midiman... I also have the 66 and 1010 , which also uses the ice1712 module. It's unfortunate that this card is not supported by this kernel. Soon to come, I hope... Perhaps a kernel guru would build a working kernel for us delta soundcard users? hint hint.... :-) ( and yes, knoppix finds it just fine )
Filetool.lst... A copy of this file exists in your /home/damnsmall directory Use this file ONLY as your template, and as such, edit ONLY a copy of this file to your liking.. When you decide on a location for your backups, (lets assume a fat32 partition as your second partition on your first hard drive) you need to place this COPY on that partition. When editing your filetool.lst COPY, add lines to it like... /home/damnsmall/.phoenix /home/damnsmall/.fluxbox/backgrounds /home/damnsmall/.fluxbox/themes and whatever else you'd like to keep, such as your modem config. (the folders that start with the 'dot' are hidden folders..) (you can see them in emelfm by clicking on the 'H' near the top)
Use the menu from the desktop, (right click) goto system, and select file restoration, then use the choice asking for location of your backup area. Enter the partition only, for example " hda2 " Then select file-restoration thru the menu again, and select backup... now all of your choices in the filetool.lst COPY are in your backup area. Restore it next bootup by using ' dsl restore=/dev/hda2 ' or whatever is appropriate for your HD, Or, wait for the desktop and use the menu>file-restoration>restore choice.
73 ke4nt
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