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Posted: Feb. 07 2007,12:04 |
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Quote (mikshaw @ Feb. 05 2007,17:25) | If it's a debian-style harddrive install, mount the extension, copy the directory that was created in /opt, unmount the extension, and then rename the copied directory to the name of the original directory. |
Thanks for the tip, but I can't actually get this to work. I tried to copy the glinks directory from /opt, unmount glinks with the uci-tool, and paste the glinks-directory back in. Trouble is, glinks disappears from the myDSL-menu, and I can't start the app from terminal either (typing "glinks"/"glink"). Any thoughts?
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