ke4nt1

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Posted: Sep. 27 2004,23:04 |
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The /opt directory is writable .. as root user .. It's actually writing to a substitute COPY which is in ramspace..
Once you have edited and saved the file to your liking, make sure the text ' opt/bootlocal.sh ' is in your home/dsl/filetool.list file ..
Then when you create a backup to wherever you choose to keep backups, your edited copy of bootlocal.sh will be saved in the backup..
When you restart your liveCD , include the text ' dsl restore=sda1 ', or wherever you keep backups .. Then upon booting up, the saved bootlocal.sh will overwrite the read-only copy on the cd.
This procedure works with most ANY file you can edit ..
73 ke4nt
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