nucpc

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Posted: May 28 2004,17:13 |
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So a slightly strange suggestion but one that would have some mileage for me, and hopefully others, and it wouldn't (again, hopefully) upset anyone else;
would it be possible to have an automatic deletion of a list of given files in the same manner as a .dsl or .tar.gz at the myDSL loading point of the boot?? To clarify this, I mean just after the .dsl's and .tar.gz's are loaded a file containing a list of files with full path names is read and those symbolic links are deleted from the /ramdisk.
Two reasons; firstly, some possible .dsl's will require the removal of existing libraries or other remnants from packages to be replaced. Secondly, I would hope it would (finally) end any need for people to consider remastering.
Obviously such deletions can be done with an included script in a .dsl to be run after start-up but an "at boot" facility would be very tidy.
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