mikshaw


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Posted: Feb. 05 2007,14:10 |
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A uci package is mounted rather than extracted into the file system. If you have the mydsl packages all in the same place where *some* of them install automatically, they should *all* install automatically, regardless of their type. A uci package can be added like any other, using the "mydsl-load filename" command. Using this command a second time will umont the uci package.
I'm guessing there is a problem with the DSL-N version you have, you're using a persistent /opt and the apps are not actually auto-loading, or you have a traditional debian-style install on your stick (not the best idea).
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