icpeanuts
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Posted: Jan. 21 2006,22:27 |
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Quote (mikshaw @ Jan. 21 2006,11:25) | When you see the "Boot:" prompt, type this:
Code Sample | dsl home=hdXX opt=hdXX |
where "hdXX" is the partition. The first time you do this, DSL will copy /opt and /home/dsl to this partition, if it's a writeable partition. If it's not writeable (NTFS, for example), you can expect some serious problems. Ideally, the partition should be reiserfs (in my opinion, anyway, reiserfs is much less prone to corruption than ext2 or fat). |
Thanks, I will give it a try. Do I have to Enter that everytime the system boot?
What is reiserfs? How do you get the partition be have format of reiserfs? Can the partition be Linux Extend 85?
Thanks for your help.
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