mikshaw
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Posted: Dec. 13 2006,14:28 |
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DSL by default is designed to run from a read-only filesystem, much like the live cd. This means that any applications or other data added to your system will be stored in ram, and lost when you reboot. This would be very annoying if DSL did not have ways to save your data and applications between sessions.
Various methods of preserving data include auto-loading mydsl extensions, the backup/restore system, and using a persistent home directory. These subjects are covered in the DSL wiki, and more info can b found by searching these forums.
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