Saving config, am I missing something?


Forum: Other Help Topics
Topic: Saving config, am I missing something?
started by: phgroove

Posted by phgroove on April 25 2006,20:20
Ok, I did search the forum but could not find a solution.
I think this shoulb be easy, I followed the getting_started.html file but maybe I don't get it.

I'm using dsl on an old laptop with no HD, runs fine, I'd just like to save my config on a compact flash card (hde1), I hit backup and I can see the backup file written in the CF but when I reboot, or I just try to restore, nothing happens,I see the restoring backup procedure during the boot, and I see a lag if I press the restore button when dsl is loaded  but again I don-t see my settings restored.
The backup.tar.gz is about 6 Mb. The .filetool.lst seems to look as it should.

Any idea?

Also, what parameters are supposed to be saved in the backup? For instance, bookmarks, installed themes, installed applications, what happens to them? ARe they saved?

Really thanks

Posted by mikshaw on April 25 2006,20:44
If your backup is not being saved to the same partition that holds the DSL system, you will probably need to add "dsl restore=hde1" to your bootloader's configuration file.

The backup contains whatever you want it to.  The files and directories listed in /home/dsl/.filetool.lst will be added to it, and the strings listed in .xfiletool.lst will be ignored.  In the default setup, practically everything in /home/dsl will be saved.

Posted by torp on April 26 2006,13:14
for the frugal install i create persistency with grub as follow;

[/QUOTE]#title DSL with mydsl, restore, persistentancy, hostname, and passwords
#kernel /boot/linux24 root=/dev/hda2 quiet vga=normal noacpi noapm noscsi frugal dma toram mydsl=hda3 restore=hda3 home=hda3 opt=hda3 host=DSL1 secure
#initrd /boot/minirt24.gz
[QUOTE]

then i just backup to the persistant drive and i'm set.

torp

Posted by phgroove on April 28 2006,13:32
Adding "dsl restore=hde1"  solved the problem, as long as few things are saved after I reboot I'm happy with it :-) thank you

I wish my laptot could boot from usb, mybe I could use one of those CF to ide adapter.

Posted by torp on April 28 2006,14:36
i have an old laptop too, so i just do a frugal. it makes it a breeeze to configure and to up date as well...

torp

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