Juanito


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Posted: May 08 2007,13:38 |
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It's not clear to me from your post if you have DSL-N installed on a USB stick or if you have DSL-N installed on some other medium and you are trying to backup/restore to/from a USB stick - if the former is the case then the following might be helpful:
I have DSL-N rc4 installed on a 1GB USB stick - I was unable to boot from the stick when it was formatted as a single FAT/FAT32 partition so I formatted it as two FAT32 partitions.
When DSL-N boots in this setup, it mounts the first (boot) partition read-only as /cdrom and thus I am unable to save my backup to this partition or save extensions to /mydsl or /mydsl/optional. I have no problem to backup/restore or read/write any files to the second partition mounted, in my case, as sda2.
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