scottxs

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Posted: July 01 2005,05:14 |
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I'm trying to use DSL in a Packard-Hell I garbage-picked, to use as a packet-sniffer on my net. 100MB HD & 50MB Ram, so I need to do a "frugal install"?
I read a pdf on frugal install, executed frugal_instal.sh, on hda1 but afterwards, X didn't work; couldn't find /home/dsl/.xdesktop
I don't get what is happening. I'm a M$ lamer, with a bit of unix exp.
So I boot the CD ISO on a modern PC with the ancient 100MB drive in IDE0, "dsl 2", and execute frugal_instal, using opt=hdc1 and home=hdc1
When I re-boot the 100MB drive in the evil Packard Bell, I can boot into X, but I don't get Icons or menu option.
If the CD is in the drive and mounts (from some magic in /etc/mtab) I get icons.
I don't get it. No doubt something to do with the image over-writting my /home/dsl/*
Help!
Thanks,
Scott
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