mikshaw


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Posted: Dec. 18 2006,00:52 |
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Your personal settings, if saved using the DSL backup/restore system, are saved into a single backup.tar.gz file, so they will not overwrite anything other than an existing file named backup.tar.gz, and will not partition or format any drive.
home persistence works only with a directory named home/dsl, so you'll need a directory named "home" which contains a subdirectory named "dsl". This is not a good idea on a fat32 partition, however, since this type of filesystem does not properly handle linux file permissions.
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