IM2Slick

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Posted: Jan. 29 2007,01:53 |
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Quote (^thehatsrule^ @ Jan. 28 2007,15:09) | Well assuming you did a frugal, yes... but that is what backup/restore, and persistence are for. (See local startup documentation)
Also, /tmp is usually not saved... well because its temporary. |
No, I did not do frugal .... I read that if I do a HDD install, I end up w/Debian, which is fine w/me. But do I have to do backup/restore every time I do something?
Also, what is the path for /tmp, I can't find it in /home or /usr! THX
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