tsservo
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Joined: Feb. 2006 |
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Posted: Feb. 11 2006,23:45 |
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Hi all,
I'm trying to use DSL on an old Thinkpad 390E that I'm turning into a photo frame. I like the idea of DSL because I have this idea that I can cut out all the stuff I'm not going to need and make it DSerL (Damn Smaller Linux), leaving more room for photos.
Here's my issue though.
I can get it to boot off the CD. I can Frugal install to the hdd no problem and get it to boot. I can even get both my wireless and wired network connections to work. So far so good.
I've created three partitions (hda1, hda2, hda3). Frugal install goes on hda1. Backup goes on hda2. Photos, /home, /opt go on hda3 (configured it this way on install).
I can save things anywhere on hda3 and they're just happy to stick around after reboot.
However, after I install apt-get and then get feh and unclutter, no matter what I do I can not get it to survive a reboot. I've installed them, backed it up to hda2 (through the button on the DSL panel), but no dice. Does backup really back everything up as I last left it, including installed programs, or am I misunderstanding something?
I know it's doing something because my network connections start right up after a reboot without reconfiguring them.
How do I do this? I really want to stick with DSL because I like the idea of a read only OS install because it's going to be, well, a photo frame that will probably be turned off by unplugging it.
(yea, I know you're not supposed to, but this is the real world and that's how you should be able to turn things off. Kinda like your TV.)
Bonus points: I want to figure out the best way to get photos over to this frame. The best way I can think of is to set up a share on my Windows box (where ALL of my photos live) and have the frame look to the box and copy photos over (maybe with a cron job?) as I update them.
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks
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