WoofyDugfock


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Posted: Sep. 29 2004,12:51 |
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I think what you really want to do is save your dialup settings and connect automatically on boot. Then dillo etc work straight away.
As I have discovered, settings entered into the right-click>System>ipnetconfig etc tools are NOT backed up by default when you hit backup/restore. Pity.
Instead you have to enter the right lines manually in the files filetool.lst and bootlocal.sh. This requires learning some geek, which is not all bad.
See my ongoing partially-successful struggle (to do this for LAN settings, not ppp)at http://damnsmalllinux.org/cgi-bin....;t=2733
That's the limit of my knowledge at present.
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