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|  | Posted: Dec. 05 2006,18:30 |  |  
 | Quote (^thehatsrule^ @ Dec. 05 2006,09:43) |  | no, the frugal code isnt necessary - that is, if you're traditional debian-style hd-install, that won't affect it. 
 Using restore will work if you have a backup there (that contains ~/.xserverrc )
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 | Quote |  | no, the frugal code isnt necessary - that is, if you're traditional debian-style hd-install, that won't affect it. | 
 Ok, thanks. I'll remove it then. I think you're saying that the frugal command will not be interpreted and run anyway, if the kernel called is part of a debian HD install.
 The install was done by typing install on the cd boot prompt and choosing the number for debian hd install. I chose a multi-user install. and chose not to install grub. The script told me to remove cd and reboot. And that was it. I then edited and update thge grub menu. And then booted into the HD DSL.
 After that I enabled gnu-utils and apt-get. That's where it's at right now.
 
 
 | Quote |  | Using restore will work if you have a backup there (that contains ~/.xserverrc ) | 
 That's the part I didn't quite get, yet. I just wonder about having an 'easy' and 'correct' way of having my configs kept automatically (seems to be happening for some stuff already) - and not having to go throught the configuration dialog at every boot.
 
 My real  intention is to slightly remaster a BoothCD. I want to set a different language, keyboard, add some plugins to Firefox, change root password, etc. I was hoping that a debian HD install of DSL would open the way for that, since cloop and kernel-source are something of a problem on the netinst etch debian install.
 
 Thanks again.
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