mikshaw


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Posted: Jan. 29 2006,21:50 |
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Make sure you specify a writeable partition for backup ("System -> Backup/Restore" in the fluxbox menu).
Make sure that home/dsl/.filetool.lst is itself included in the list.
Some files will not restore...files in /usr, /bin, /sbin may not restore, depending on how your system is set up.
Chmodding system files just so you can write to them is a bad idea. File permissions do not apply to root, and system files should not be writeable by non-root users. /etc/pcmcia/cis might be a symlink to /KNOPPIX/etc/pcmcia/cis. If this is the case, you will need to delete the symlink and copy the linked file in its place.
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