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Posted: Jan. 16 2005,11:39 |
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Quote (roberts @ Jan. 15 2005,11:30) | Don't put "the" backup.tar.gz on the root of the cdrom, as the autosave/restore will then try to write to it.
I guess it has been forgotten, so, I will post it once again. You can rename the backup.tar.gz to something else, e.g., myconf.tar.gz.
You can slim the contents down to whatever you like, or add more, it is not truly a backup but your personalized configurations, bookmarks, printer setup, mail setup, ppp setup, etc. Then use the backup featrure for those files that are changing between boots. It is up to you.
Then using mkmydsl script, you can make your custom DSL, with the features that you like, no remastering required. If your machine has a burner and DSL boots, then it is very easy.
For example, after I am finished with a release, I run mkmydsl and place myconf.tar.gz and the "toram" option to make my daily use mydsl.iso You can also add as many extensions and optionals depending on the size of your cdrom or dvd, or specialized use.
DSL was desinged to be highly configurable. In fact the mydsl system and mkmydsl which were released back in april 04 were from the beginning designed to make custom myDSL cd. The loading extensions on demand were implemented a month later. |
Wow!
And I thought this was not possible! To me this was the only thing that prevented dsl from becoming the perfect live software system. You may have realised that i want to make a customised live Cd which i can use without depending on a usb stick r harddrive to bring up my config everytime!
I think you realise what this means. A complete newbie can, just download the dsl iso, burn to a CDRW or CDR with multisession/keep open fashion, add their plugins, make their keybindings, and then.....
backup these configurations as a tar.gz file, rename it as myconfig.tar.gz and put it in the root directory and after adding stuff from the rrepository and creating some more directories in the root for music/mpegs/presentations/pics, fill these with their favorites and burn his custom CD? (DO I have to edit filetoool.lst to say that my backup restore is myconfig.tar.gz?)
Is that it?
Shouldn't this go into the dsl documentation project? It is simply wonderful! How can this not be one of the major parts of the documentation?
Indeed, if you can get me to understand this, i will do it and document it myself!
What about mkmydsl script? Isn't this done online? If the above works why is this necessary? What advantages does running this script give over just backup as above?
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