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Posted: April 04 2006,19:20 |
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Quote (VorlonFog @ April 04 2006,15:00) | Once the configuration is working, I'd like to keep it fixed and static, so I prefer the hard-disk install, where I can tweak to my heart's content while still maintaining the small footprint of DSL.
Or can someone suggest a better way? |
Yes, use Frugal with the apps you need saved to the top directory. They will load automatically everytime you boot. The mydsl=hda1 and restore=hda1 bootoptions can be put in place when you install, or using a grub install they can be edited into the grub menu.lst file. That way you limit the number of read/writes on your CF disk to bootup and shutdown and the settings and apps are the same everytime.
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