ke4nt1
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Posted: Aug. 15 2005,22:04 |
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I don't know what kind of install you are using.. Let's begin with a liveCD session.
If your speaking about the myDSL icon installer on the desktop downloading them to /tmp, they are automatically installed immediately after the download. You need not do anything further.
If you wish to have them autoinstall next reboot, copy them to some partition somewhere, and add the line ' mydsl=hdXx ' ( Xx = your partition ) at the boot prompt upon your next reboot, and they will autoload and install at boottime.
ALSA requires you to add another option at boottime. ' alsa ' This stops the OSS drivers from attempting to load. Then the 'Alsa Install" will proceed without error.
Also save the alsadebs.dsl file to the same place you saved the dsl-dpkg.dsl and gnu-utils.dsl files for autoloading at boottime.
So, once downloaded and saved , boot your liveCD with " dsl mydsl=hdXx alsa " and all should work fine.
You could even add a line to /opt/bootlocal.sh to autostart the alsa-install command, should you want it all automatic.
73 ke4nt
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