xxooss
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Joined: Jan. 2006 |
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Posted: May 05 2006,13:38 |
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Well I will chime in here.
I have been playing with DSL for a good while now and I must say I love it. What I do not love is the holier than thou attitude that always seem to permiate from some linux users. I have been trying now for over 2 weeks to get my frugal install to save all the setings i want it to. I have read and reread evey post i could find on the matter and i am only just a little dumber now after having read them.
I am certain all my frustration is from my own lack of knowledge of the linux OS but I am an expert in computers for the most part with 25+ years fooling around with them.
I think the main issue for me is in trying to understand the exact sequence of events that happen when DSL boots in frugal mode. Below is my menu.lst entry I use...
title DSL fb1280x1024 kernel /boot/linux24 root=/dev/hda1 quiet vga=794 noacpi noapm nodma noscsi frugal mydsl=hda1 restore=hda1 home=hda1 opt=hda1 initrd /boot/minirt24.gz [B]
I have dsl loaded as frugal install on a 1gb CF card running on the EPIA mini-itx board with the Samual 800mhz proc, 256 mb pc133 sdram. The install was done from a 256mb pendrive. No issues except for saving and restoring my settings.
I have tried and tried but to no avail. The /KNOPPIX dir being write protected was a nightmare, I couldn't even get emelfm to open in superuser but after finding this post I was able to get menu.lst edited.
I then proceded to AGAIN load up the apps I wanted from "my dsl" and then did a back up. In the back up text box i put "hda1" without the quotes.
Here is my .filetool.lst and .xfiletool.lst contents... .filetool.lst. ################################## opt/ppp opt/bootlocal.sh opt/powerdown.sh opt/.dslrc opt/.mydsl_dir ##################################
here is .xfiletool/lst. ################################## Cache XUL.mfasl home/dsl/mnt home/dsl/.jwmrc home/dsl/.opera/cache4 home/dsl/.opera/images ##################################
I took out the line in .xfiletool.lst that said something about mydsl menu since I was tring to get my OS to be the same everytime I booted.
My main mission is to get this system set up so that it backs up and saves all my settings. I tried to do a backup to hda1 after getting all my files installed and when i come back and do a restore it has reverted back to the same way it was after the initial install except that the /opt directory seemed to show back up under /mnt/hda1. I am sure I am doing something wrong. What is the process you would recomend?
back up to hda1 then next boot do a restore,
when I did that i get nothing, nothing comes back on my desktop or in my menus.
I know that John and others are so sick and tired of answering the same questions over and over but to me that seems to indicate a need for better documentation, which takes time and money. I would highly recomend everyone either donating what you can or purchase from the dsl store. I bought my motherboard and power supply from them and prices are very much in line with other internet resellers.
What I am working towards is a noobs guide to dsl, and by noob i mean N00b!
Soooooooooooooo, any ideas on how to get my system saving my dsl aps etc?
Thanks
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