^thehatsrule^

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Posted: Oct. 04 2006,15:15 |
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"[hda1]/ or create [hda1]/mydsl" <-- note that I indicated the mounted hda1 partition, not the / directory which is mounted on the ramdisk, which data is lost after each subsequest reboot. If /cdrom is mounted as rw (i.e. you booted with the "frugal" bootcode), you can use /cdrom/ or /cdrom/mydsl/
In my earlier post, I thought I said those steps were a list of choices... the mydsl= bootcode has to be used by your bootloader. bootlocal.sh is for shell commands you want to run on startup.
If you require further reading, please see the wiki.
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