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Posted: Nov. 22 2004,15:20 QUOTE

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. :D
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Posted: Nov. 22 2004,15:58 QUOTE

You don't need to mount anything when using the backup/restore.
You do specify the device and not the mount point.
You are correct for a USB device to specify sda1 and directories can be specified in the filetool.lst.

The way it works is that from the device specified, sda1, it first looks in mtab to see if it is already mounted. It is. To see this do this, cat /etc/mtab  The device sda1 is already mounted on /cdrom

Later for restore you don't need to specify anything, the system will autoscan and restore from your backup.

To test things, first bootup from USB, open a Xshell and ls -l /cdrom
Then from cpanel, select backup/restore, enter sda1 and select backup.
Then ln the Xshell window ls -l /cdrom and there should be a backup.tar.gz file based on the default filetool.lst
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Posted: Nov. 22 2004,17:03 QUOTE

Brilliant - thanks for the reply! Will try this out later.
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Posted: Nov. 25 2004,07:05 QUOTE

How to setup proxy server details for dillo
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Posted: Nov. 25 2004,08:37 QUOTE

in /home/dsl/.dillorc
you see lines like
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#                            NETWORK SECTION
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------

# Set the home location
home=file:/usr/share/doc/dsl/getting_started.html

# Set the proxy information for http
#http_proxy=http://localhost:8080/

# When using a proxy, this sets the domains to access without proxy.
# (separated with a single space -- see examples below)
#no_proxy = ".mynet.com"
#no_proxy = ".mynet.com .other.net .foo.bar.org"

edit this file to your needs.

if you open emelfm push the H button at the top left. It will show all "Hidden" files


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