ke4nt1

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Posted: Sep. 07 2004,04:07 |
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Also, you can save them on any partition - excluding NTFS .. This could be a USBkey, Fat16 or Fat32 partition, any linux partition .. Then use "mydsl=hdb" at boot time, or any hd* or sd* you use for storage .. Just like the custom CD does , the extensions will loadup automagically..
Say you've got a dialup at home, but a broadband connection at work, coffee shop, "Mom's" , wherever.. Copy ALL the extensions you want to your USBkey.. Put them in a directory called " /optional " .. Place the ones you want to have loaded on the desktop OUTSIDE the /optional directory, in the " / " of the USBkey .. Place your key in your computer BEFORE you bootup DSL Then, at the boot prompt, include "mydsl=sda1" in your boot options. Playtime !
73 ke4nt
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