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Posted: Mar. 31 2006,13:37 QUOTE

Hi All,
I just try this wonderfull Portable OS and i wonder how if we want to save our configuration, cos i already follow instruction but still it can save my configuration.
Thx


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Posted: April 11 2006,16:39 QUOTE

Quote (rengga patria @ Mar. 31 2006,08:37)
Hi All,
I just try this wonderfull Portable OS and i wonder how if we want to save our configuration, cos i already follow instruction but still it can save my configuration.
Thx


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what do you mean by cant save your configuration?
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Posted: April 15 2006,09:43 QUOTE

Sounds like he's having the same problem as me, If i boot a DSL usbhdd install and make changes/create files etc they all dissapear upon reboot and everything defaults. Very frustrating :/
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Posted: April 15 2006,13:20 QUOTE

You didn't read the "Getting Started" page.
Put
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dsl mydsl=sda1 restore=sda1
in the boot command line. Copy downloaded apps to /
Open the dsl panel and click the Backup/Restore button and put sda1 in the field, then click the button.


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Posted: April 15 2006,16:02 QUOTE

Yeah thats fair enough, but having to do it every single time you are going to shut down is a pain, shouldnt it just be automated or there at least be an option to have it automatically backup everything on shutdown? I wonder what command 'backup' executes...
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