mikshaw


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Posted: Aug. 15 2005,14:02 |
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I think adraker has the right idea. The majority of the filesystem begins as read-only...a series of links to /KNOPPIX/*. Loading a myDSL app with a .dsl filename will run /etc/init.d/mkwriteable, replacing the symlinks with writeable directories. Extentions with .tar.gz and .uci filenames do not run mkwriteable, and therefore should not contain files that need to be loaded into /bin, /usr, or /sbin. It will work once a .dsl extension is loaded, but is still an incorrectly named extension.
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