mikshaw


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Posted: Mar. 21 2006,23:31 |
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This file is listed in .xfiletool.lst, which means it won't be included in the backup. I'm guessing this probably has to do with the fact that the jwm menu is stuck into the same file as all the rest of its settings. If you backup the menu, it will not display auto-mounted or optional extensions.
This may not be an issue for you, so remove the file from .xfiletool.lst and you should be good.
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