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Posted: July 14 2006,01:49 QUOTE

First, how do I save ALL settings on the usb-drive so I don't have to reconfigure everything ? (Resoultion, keyboardcharsets, and more)
I just read in the wiki that you can use the Backup/Restore command to save a backup. But I can't find where the USB-drive is mounted.
Second, is it possible to change to display frequency? I read that you could install xfree86.. I think I know how to download it but how do I configure it?

As you might hear I am a complete beginner on linux/DSL, but I appreciate all help.
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Posted: July 14 2006,02:08 QUOTE

First find it using the mount.app tool on the bottom right hand corner in DSL. scroll around until you find something like sdXx.  Mount it, then when you backup/restore, pass the exact same name before (i.e. sdXx).

For XF86, read its .info first, then you can change the display settings in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 manually, or try one xf86config.
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Posted: July 14 2006,13:08 QUOTE

Yes I found the mount tool, but no USB there, only found cdrom, floppy, sda1, and harddrives. But since DSL is booted from usb it should be acessible, shouldn't it?
And I don't want to load backups after I booted, but during booting. By the way my usb stick is 1024 mb so space is no problem.
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Posted: July 14 2006,14:00 QUOTE

sda1 is your usb
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Posted: July 14 2006,14:35 QUOTE

Still not work. I used the backup tool to sda1 and then a started dsl with "dsl restore sda1". Nothing was restored. No themes, no application settings. What am I doing wrong?
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