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Posted: Dec. 20 2007,00:32 |
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Quote (vilde @ Dec. 19 2007,13:35) | Quote (john.martzouco @ Dec. 19 2007,16:03) | Sure, add it to bootlocal.sh. I've written some instructions here. |
I am afraid that I don't understand how to do that, I have read the other thread but...
Isn't there a way to only point to the /ramdisk/home/dsl/myiwconfig and make that executed automatically? |
It is as simple as drag-n-drop.
Open your home folder. Open the Apps folder. Open the Tools folder. See the add2Btootlocal icon. Now drag the icon representing your wireless connection onto the the add2Bootlocal icon.
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