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Posted: July 11 2006,17:38 |
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charliez, there is a directory called /etc/skel/ that contains the skeleton of the home directory. If you look at /home/dsl in the remaster it's blank. If you want to add or change things that exist in the home directory, you'll need to add or change them in the /etc/skel/ directory of the remaster, which gets loaded into /home/dsl on startup.
If you are running startx (which I had no idea was possible from a chroot, I guess you weren't in X already?), you could always copy /etc/skel/.fluxbox to /home/dsl before running startx and see if that displays the way you want it to. If you aren't starting X as root you may need to move those files into rot's home directory. Then copy it into /etc/skel afterwords.
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