Sparken


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Posted: Dec. 09 2006,06:26 |
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I figured it out... sorry for the long story to follow.
Yes, this is a frugal install. I do, however, use a persistant home. I created a normal user and a console (no x startup) user along with the dsl user for a total of 3 users. I only backup my /opt stuff and select /etc files. I got the idea from Mikshaw that it would be wise to scour for stray .uni, unc and assoc type files and I rounded them all up and placed them in my /home/mydsl/optional folder. BUt this did not prevent the pop-up at shutdown.
I got desperate and remembered prior Roberts post mentioning how dsl will scan for a mydsl folder at boot and even though all my extentions were in /home/mydsl/optional which had been working well before the links.uci auto-install, I decided to rename it to /home/xmydsl and voila I could shutdown without the pop-up. I eventually found that somehow my /opt/.mydsl_dir file had changed. It used to contain "/home/mydsl" but somehow it changed to "/home/mydsl/optional". I manually editted it back and renamed my folder again and we are good to go.
I'm still learning in small bits about how the whole mydsl system works, is there a guide to the nuts and bolts of mydsl?
Could DSL somehow have tracked my moving the links.uci file to the optional directory and modified the /opt/.mydsl_dir file?
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