ke4nt1
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Posted: Mar. 08 2005,06:57 |
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Although I like the mkmydsl, this can be done with either one.. Like RoGueStreaK stated, the way to get to where you want to be is in the backup.
rename your filetool.lst to something like filetool.lst.old make a new filetool.lst --> " touch filetool.lst " command in a shell edit the filetool.lst to have only the one line ..
home/dsl/.mozilla
Now run a backup to wherever ( hda2 , for example ) Goto your hda2, or wherever, and find the backup.tar.gz in the root of the partition..
rename it to myfirefox.tar.gz
Now using whichever method you prefer, add the myfirefox.tar.gz to the root of the image inside the .iso..
In Ultraiso , you should see
/KNOPPIX /BOOT /Lost&Found index.html mybackup.tar.gz
In mkmydsl, add the myfirefox.tar.gz to your /mnt/master dir , before running the mkmydsl command, and before building the .iso to /mnt/iso. ( which is easier for me, cause you've already GOT the file in your DSL distro. )
Make the .iso , and burn it..
Now , when you boot the CD, your mozilla stuff will be installed over the existing home/dsl/.mozilla, and when you use Firefox, your stuff is in there..
Remember to remove the temporary filetool.lst, and remove the .old from the original one before doing any more backups!
This will keep not only your bookmarks, but any prefs, history, or other mozilla related settings and info ready-to-go..
73 ke4nt
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