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Posted: Jan. 24 2005,03:25 |
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Quote (bigkahuna @ Jan. 20 2005,18:42) | Merci Daniel,
Your config works for my system as well.
Question: How do I set xvesa, screen resolution, color depth, and mouse from the boot up? It still asks for these settings during the boot process.
Thanks,
Paul |
When you are satisfied with your configuration, save it to the HD: DSLPanel->Backup/Restore->Device: hd?? [Backup]
Next time you boot, DSL will see the saved file, and restore your configuration without asking questions...
NOTE: Curiously, the DOS boot HD is under /cdrom, read only. So, in order to be able to write on it, I added: sudo mount /cdrom -o remount,rw in: .bash_profile and: /home/dsl/.bash_profile in: filetool.lst
I don't know how to change the owner or the permission of /cdrom, so I have to 'sudo' all saves to it...
Daniel
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