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Posted: June 14 2004,08:52 |
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What if it was possible to "save settings/config" and restore from offsite. Eg. save and restore your bookmarks and files from a webserver... Would it be possible to boot DSL from CD-ROM, and (at a low-runlevel) log into a web/ftp server, read saved settings from file, and use the server as /home?? Perhaps it would require booting into a "default" DSL, clicking on a desktop icon to run a script that gets a URL, username and password, reads the settings, then re-starts the appropriate services and changes paths... If this, or a process similar was possible... then the business card DSL would truly become the "portable PERSONAL computer"!
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