mikshaw


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Posted: Feb. 27 2006,04:09 |
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You probably have one or more *.dsl extensions loading on Laptop A. When you boot a plain frugal DSL, the directories (other than /opt, /home, and /var) are symlinks to KNOPPIX. When you load a myDSL package with a *.dsl filename (or run /etc/init.d/mkwriteable), those symlinks become writeable directories.
It could also be related to the "fromhd" option, but i don't know anything about that.
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