slowfox
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Joined: Nov. 2004 |
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Posted: Nov. 22 2004,15:20 |
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Hi all
OK, so I've been playing around with the USB Installation, and, specifically the Backup/Restore option on the desktop menu.
What I am trying to do is save the desktop configuration, dillo proxy settings and such things to the USB itself.
So, filetool.lst in ~/ is currently being left as default - this seems to be addressing the directories/files I need it to.
Am I right in thinking, however, that if I specify a directory, it will archive everything in that directory? And is it recursive, or would I need to specify each subdirectory in turn?
Anyway, my usb device is /dev/sda1 - this shows up as being mounted as /cdrom from the 'mount' command, but the little mount-tool window in the right hand tool bar is unlit.
So, 1: Mount /dev/sda1 2: select Backup/Restore from the Desktop menu 3: Specify sda1 as the device (no /dev etc?)
ON the subsequent reboot, I hit F2, and then type restore=sda1
is this correct? It's just that it doesn't seem to be working for me, and I think it's that I'm either not mounting the USB device correctly, or that I'm not specifying the device correctly in the Backup/Restore dialogue box...
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated!
Oh, and proof that DSL rocks: our Netware servers crashed this morning. So I booted into DSL, and telneted onto the Ingres servers from the desktop, which was just too cool for words.
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