roberts


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Posted: Mar. 23 2006,18:52 |
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Yes, this is possible.
1. Always the KNOPPIX/knoppix this is the core of DSL
2. minirt24.gz and linux24 only when there is a change regarding kernel and modules, i.e., moving to a different kernel - or - if instructed by the announcement post that a change was made to minirt24.gz which usually affects initial boot options. For example, the new waitusb, or the adjustment to usb2, or the toram/swap hack and follow-up.
3. The backup.tar.gz has the same issues as other frugal installs. That is it could overwrite new updated system files. Again, I usually always try to specify those files that need to be updated in the announcemet posts, e.g., .xinitrc, .fluxbox/menu etc. A manual copy from /etc/skel will supply the newly updated files.
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