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Posted: Sep. 28 2005,14:36 |
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Quote (ke4nt1 @ Nov. 12 2004,09:13) | DSL is designed to be the best 50 MB LIVE-CD it can be ...
--snip--- The backup/restore features available are designed to enhance this design by offering a writable, restorable method of operation to add function and expansion to the compressed filesystem ...
The myDSL system is designed to further enhance this compressed filesystems expansion capabilities, by allowing a user to easily add various components to a write-limited / read-only filesystem, with the goal in mind of keeping ram usage to a minimum thru a number of methods ... ( thin extensions, removal of docs/apps/package mgmt files, and installing to non-typical areas [ /opt /tmp , rather than /usr/bin /usr/share ] Robert designed this system with The Following Goal In Mind ... {{{{ To enhance the compressed filesystem in DSL ...}}}} I welcome his input in this thread ...
DSL does offer a HDInstall method, for those who choose to do so ... --snip-- Mixing the two is NOT recommended ... |
Bumping this topic after doing a search.
I have been using DSL off and on for about nine months, mostly off. I finally have some time to really take a serious look at it. I am using DSL off the CD, and do have plenty of H.D. space. I have chosen not to do a Hard Drive install, at this time, but I do make my backups there, which load fine on reboots.
However if I use MyDSL to download the latest FireFox update, or get any application, once the system reboots they are gone.
From what I understand if I want to save the updates or features I installed and use the CD method I would need to remaster a CD for my needs?
-edit- sorry, I did a search and replied, I don't think this is the correct topic for my question.
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