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Posted: Sep. 08 2005,06:09 QUOTE

Hi. I am not sure if this is the appropriat place for this post, but i hope so.

I just did a frugal install using the grub bootloader. Now that i have it on my computer, i want to customize it, but dont know where to start.

I have the cdimage on hda2, and my backup-restore file (backup.tar.gz) on hda2.

I have read that it is possible to make a persistant opt and home directory. I would like to do so, but dont know how. do i simply creat the directoris?

I have also read that i muss pass the commands home=hda2 and mydsl=hda2 when booting for dsl to load these directories, but i do not have the option of typing in any commands from the grub boot menu. Speaking of the grub boot menu, how can i edit the menu.lst?

Once i have created the persistand home and opt dirctories, and know how to use them, i ned to know yet another thing. I have read that a dsl frugal install is best used when certian things are stored in the backup, and certian things are stored in the prsistant directories. What stuff should go where? (For example i have heard that dsl extensions should be kept in the opt dir and not in the backup)

I am guessing that configuration sttings should be backed up, extensions should go into the opt folder and data files should go into the home folder, am i anywhere close?

Lastley, for this post at least, once i have firefox and slyphed, what do i ned to att to the .filetool.lst to save the settings?

Thanks in advance,
Charles
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Posted: Sep. 08 2005,14:44 QUOTE

To change boot settings in grub (frugal):

1.  Mount hda2 (where grub was installed)
2.  Use a text editor (as a super user) to edit the file /mnt/hda2/boot/grub/menu.lst
    (i.e. "sudo nano /mnt/hda2/boot/grub/menu.lst")
3.  Your boot options go after the "kernel /boot/isolinux/linux24" line.
    Adding mydsl=hda3 will install any dsl files found in the root directory of hda3 on boot.  Adding home=hda3 and opt=hda3 will use the home and opt directory off of hda3.  The first time you use this option, the default opt and home directories will be made on hda3 for you. (My boot line looks like so:
kernel /boot/isolinux/linux24 dsl frugal toram mydsl=hda3 home=hda3 opt=hda3 host=Shemp noscsi)

I notice that you have everything on hda2.  I don't know for sure, but I think that you have to have a separate partition for persistant home and opt directories.  This may not be true, maybe someone more knowledgable can enlighten us both.  If you can, in fact, save a persistant directory on the same partition as your install then just change the above code from hda3 to hda2.  

Since Firefox and Slyphed both save their settings to the home directory you will not need to add anything to .filetool.list.


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Posted: Sep. 08 2005,14:49 QUOTE

I have everything on the same partition since i had limited space and options. It works just fine.
I  have everything on a 512Mb CF card, and another one frugal on a USB thingy.
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Posted: Sep. 08 2005,14:52 QUOTE

Haven't tried the frugal grub script yet. Where is menu.lst located in DSL...in /boot?  If so, you can try passing the boot parameter "frugal", which should give you write access to the root of the boot drive.  When you start up, you should get a list of possible setups to boot.  Select one and press "e" to edit, "e" again to edit the kernel line, Edit, and press "Enter" to accept changes, and then "b" to boot the selected line.  This will not change the menu.lst file, but allows you to specify boot options for that one session.  It's very handy for testing out boot options...if you don't like it, or if it doesn't work, a reboot will return grub to its prior state.

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Posted: Sep. 08 2005,14:59 QUOTE

thanks for the info. How can i save mydsl extnsions into the root directory od hda3 (Thats where i have my new persistant directories). so far it says that i cant save to that location. Is this because i am not running the mydsl extension brwser as root? if so, how can i run the extension browser as root? i also read that it is better to use a certian extension type (somthing like .aci) when possible instead of .dsl xtensions, is this true? why? where can i find such extensions? are there other extnsions available asside from those listed in the extension browser?
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