mikshaw


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Posted: Oct. 16 2005,15:45 |
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Quote | I place my /etc/shadow file in the same folder as the .dsl extensions I need, but when booting up the new CD, the password that worked with the "old" setup, doesn't work with the new. ... ps. and one more thing: If I place my .xinitrc and bootlocal.sh files in the same folder as the .dsl extensions when using mkmydsl, will they be "copied" into the new ISO? |
You have the right idea for the location, but just putting files there will not work. In order for DSL to use them they must be in a mydsl format, which means a gzipped tar file (*.tar.gz,*.tgz, or *.dsl) with the file paths and permissions intact. The simplest way to do this, as far as I know, is to make sure the files you want are listed in /home/dsl/.filetool.lst and then run the backup/restore tool.
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