roberts
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Posted: May 15 2004,03:13 |
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Quite simple really. DSL is primarily a liveCD system. There are way too many standard run of the mill hard drive linux distributions. Therefore, as it is stated in the docs, the hard drive installed DSL runs the same way as the liveCD. That is autodection runs at boot up. Actually this is an advantage, when you move the hard drive into new computer. But because, fstab and other are rebuilt upon boot up, you simply put your custom configurations into /opt/bootlocal.sh. Now that is not very difficult. Actually it is easier than huting down where to put these commands. Also support is easier as it is the same for hard drive installed or liveCD, or frugally installed systems. There is much tought that goes into the creation of DSL.
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