Josiah

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Posts: 25
Joined: July 2006 |
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Posted: Aug. 07 2006,09:44 |
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Hey, I installed DSL frugal from the live CD to my HD about a week ago. I found the initial configuration frustrating: everything vanishes on reboot unless you specify otherwise. I've started to understand backup/restore well enough that I think I will be able to make frugal work for me if I put some effort in.
The trouble is, I don't want to have to hunt down a new directory to add to filetool.lst everytime I change a setting. I would like to have all settings (passwords, apps, hardware profiles, etc) store to HD by default. That is to say, I don't want to be left worrying on every restart "did I get everything??"
My question is: If I do a debian type install, will all conceivable settings persist as they might in Windows, OS X, or UNIX?
Alternatively, if this is not the case, is there a way to accomplish this within the Frugal install?
Alternatively still, if this is not the case, can someone recommend a distro that will run on 96 megs of RAM and AND write all settings to HD automatically?
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