softgun

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Posted: Jan. 14 2005,10:43 |
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Quote (ke4nt1 @ Dec. 12 2004,15:46) | Or, burn the DSL iso image to your CD in multisession mode, leaving the disk 'open' then burn a second session with the extensions you want LOADED in the root of the disk, and the ones you want handy, but NOT LOADED, in the /optional dir. This requires no special software to "rebuild" the .iso , and works just the same.
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I think Ke4nt has stated a simple method which works. However there are some problems about configuring the desktop etc and adding some plugins to the firefox browser. The firefox_plugins browser is in the /ramdisk/opt directory. Thus to create and add your own firefox_plugins hidden directory you have to edit the ISO or add a script to the root directory along with your own firefox_plugins directory, which, on bootup will copy this and paste it over the /ramdisk/opt. Now when we start firefox, most plugins will be available.
Is this possiible?
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