durbnpoisn
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Posted: Jan. 03 2005,05:43 |
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Update: What I learned tonight.
I have 2 Fat32 partitions on my hd. They show up as hda4 and hda5. Since the system itself is using hda4, the only one I can mount for writing is hda5. So, I mount that, and run the backup routine.
I restore at restart using: boot: fb800x600 dsl restore=hda5
Nothing is restored.
So, I FTP myself a copy of filelst.lst from one of my customized embedded versions. I overwrite the one on the home/dsl folder.
Change some stuff, backup, restart, and restore with the same command line.
This time all the desktop settings are remembered, but things like changes to Firefox are lost.
I'm so close.... What is the missing piece of the puzzle here?
EDIT: Okay... This is interesting. I ran that whole routine again, but rebooted using simply, "dsl restore=hda5" and EVERY single thing saved.... I'm not sure what the difference is there, but, ther end result is better.
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