mikshaw


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Posted: Dec. 31 2005,15:04 |
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1. If it's a mydsl package installed with the mydsl application, it will be downloaded to the directory specified in /opt/.mydsl_dir. The default is /tmp, which is in ramdisk and not on a physical device.
2. Neither if you are running liveCD, /cdrom if you run frugal. If you are using a liveCD you will either have to create a new ISO image which includes the package(s), or specify a "mydsl" location at the boot prompt (example: dsl mydsl=hda1/mydsldirectory).
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