MyDsl UCI, DSL 4.2.5
Forum: HD Install
Topic: MyDsl UCI, DSL 4.2.5
started by: nonoo
Posted by nonoo on Feb. 13 2008,14:28
Heillo, I'm will use Partimage und Midnight Commander in DSL 4.2.5 as "Debian like HD Install".
I have download
partimage.uci
and
mc.uci
The files are in /tmp
When I use the Browser "MyDSL Extension Tool" Load Local, I can load partimage.uci. Than Partimage work`s. When I do the same with mc.uci, MC don't work.
I have read with:
< http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/wiki....nstalls >
Quote | UCI extensions
UCI extensions should work, but they will need to be loaded each time. The first time you download the extension it will be saved in /tmp. In the future, click the load local button in the MyDSL extension tool. This will allow you to reinstall the extension without have to redownload it. |
I want to a "Debian like HD Install", how can I get this? Why MC don`t work?
Thank you.
nonoo
Posted by ^thehatsrule^ on Feb. 13 2008,18:19
Quote | When I do the same with mc.uci, MC don't work. | What won't work? Please describe what you tried to do. Did you also read the .info?
Posted by nonoo on Feb. 13 2008,19:56
Quote | Title: mc.uci Description: GNU Midnight Commander Version: 4.6.1 Author: see /opt/mc/AUTHORS Original-site: http://www.ibiblio.org/mc/ Copying-policy: GPL 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Extension by: mikshaw (mrblog+AT+yahoo+DOT+com) Comments: This is the full version of the Midnight Commander. It includes features such as subshell support, virtual filesystems, and built-in editor, not available in DSL. The included user menu (F2) includes some DSL-specific actions well as most of the standard MC actions. Some of the standard actions won't work in DSL unless you install additional software. Some virtual filesystems, such as deb and zip, also do not work unless you use a newer version of perl (the scripts that control these may be replaced by bash scripts in a future release). In order to use a subshell (Ctrl+o) as a non-root user in a typical DSL system, /dev/ptmx must be writeable for that user. You can accomplish this by adding the user to the 'tty' group, chmod 664 /dev/ptmx,and chown root.tty /dev/ptmx. Check out the commands "groups" and "usermod" for help in doing this. An easier but much less secure method is to leave the user's groups as they are and chmod 666 /dev/ptmx. I do not recommend the second method. Change-log: Current: 2006/01/27 - First release, v4.6.1
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Hello, I`m read the Info. When I try to use MC I`m root. But I`m understand the handling with *.uci Extensions. My System ia a HD-Installation (not frugal) and I wan't to have a Debian like System.
What must I do to have MC in DSL 4.2.5?
Thank You
nonoo
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