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Posted: May 14 2005,02:37 |
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You are very close to success! The default filetool.lst file in /home/dsl needs to be modified to add lines for the specific items and directories that you want to have saved on shutdown. First you create the filetool.lst file like you want it, then backup via the menu to the partition you want, then when you shutdown, DSL will do the backup again, and on Bootup, will search for and locate the restoration tarball in the disk partition. Here is my filetool.lst that I use with an older DSL version, that I have remastered:
Code Sample | /home/damnsmall/filetool.lst /home/damnsmall/download /home/damnsmall/upload /home/damnsmall/Calendar /home/damnsmall/QuickList /home/damnsmall/Mail /home/damnsmall/.opera /home/damnsmall/.sylpheed /home/damnsmall/.gftp /home/damnsmall/.xserverrc /home/damnsmall/.fluxbox /etc/wvdial.conf
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Yours will refer to the /home/dsl directories in DSL 1.1. Now, how to add to the filetool.lst? Open the Emelfm, via the menu. I find that I often have to open a root shell, and run Emelfm from that. DSL's Emelfm now has a button "add to filetool.lst", that will automatically do just that when you highlight a directory or item in Emelfm. Note that I have several directories that you might not find in DSL 1.1, but these are shown in the above filetool.lst for an example of what can be done. You will want to edit your filetool.lst using the Beaver editor, to get it just like you want it. Once it has all your items, when you shut down DSL, it will write all that to your backup tarball, automatically. Note that I do not have anything for Firefox. I found that can increase the size of the tarball, as there is a lot to backup/save, and also, your passwords and usernames, etc. would be saved, as well as browsing history and cache, which you may not want to do. So, leave it out of your filetool.lst. I do have Opera in mine, as my registration number needs to be restored each time, or I get an Ad Banner in Opera. --- Hope this helps. --- Also, I thought your partition for DSL was just enough, and I would want a little more, just to have more than enough room for DSL, say 60 MB.
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