yeti

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Joined: Mar. 2006 |
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Posted: April 18 2006,19:18 |
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cbagger01 & doobit...
Thanks for the suggestions.
The mkmydsl route works, but I could never imagine all the pitfalls one might encounter along this route. I think DSL should offer mkmydsl to Parker Bros as a parlor game. I found this like a scavenger hunt, running down all the assumed but necessary details.
I had in mind some simpler route like modding some /etc file and doing a backup. I had previously been spoiled by the 'just works' nature of this little marvel.
I know the grub route would work, but I already have a triple boot arrangement. I hope,rather, to eventually have all my DSL goodies --configuration stuff, utilities and apps-- all on one live CD-RW, and have a scheme whereby I can upgrade it easily.
Best Regards yeti
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