mikshaw
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Posted: June 10 2006,22:32 |
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toram is not going to make the knoppix filesystem readable. All it does is load KNOPPIX into ram so applications are accessed more quickly and so you have access to the cd drive if you are using a live cd.
The problem with writing to motd, mailname, knoppix-autoconfig is that they are symlinks to /KNOPPIX/etc/*, which is read-only no matter what you do. The only way to write to motd and mailname is to delete the symlink in /etc and copy the file from /KNOPPIX/etc. Changing knoppix-autoconfig won't do any good no matter what you do, unless you remaster the KNOPPIX file or run a tradtional harddrive install, since it runs before any backup is restored.
I honestly don't know why you'd have problems writing to hostname or hosts, since these files are writeable by default in any DSL system.
If you are running emelfm as your filemanager, you can simply select a file and click the "Add2Filetool" button to add a file to filetool.lst
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