ke4nt1

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Posted: Sep. 10 2004,04:53 |
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Not too difficult.. If you are going to continue to run from LiveCD ( I always do ) You'll want to pick a spot to save your BACKUP . I use an extra partition on my HD, either fat, fat32, or ext2 will do, even a usbkey Add the lines you used to make your card work to your opt/bootlocal.sh file. Make sure you have the line " opt/bootlocal.sh " in your /home/dsl/filetool.lst file. ( Should already be in there ) Mount your backup partition using the mount tool on your slit dock . Make a backup > either from the dslpanel or from menu System > Backup / Restore After a successful backup , you can reboot your box, and at the new boot prompt type at least " dsl restore=hda* " ( using whatever partition your BACKUP is on, hda2, hda3, etc.. ) Then your restored bootlocal.sh will run automatically .
73 ke4nt
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