mikshaw


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Posted: Oct. 10 2005,03:26 |
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If you use persistent opt and home you can install .tar.gz and .uci extensions to harddrive, but installing .dsl extensions to harddrive would require the system to be installed as a standard hd installation....you apparently are using frugal.
There are ways around it, such as copying /usr and /etc to the harddrive and remounting those directories, but you would be making a lot of extra work for yourself.
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