ConfigSave script thingy?Forum: DSL Ideas and Suggestions Topic: ConfigSave script thingy? started by: ImNotHere Posted by ImNotHere on Oct. 23 2003,01:58
Now that 4.10 has a NES emulator this would be my favorite linux distro of all time except for one small thing.. theres no configsave to usb disk =( it would really really really be nice if that was put in!
Posted by roberts on Oct. 23 2003,05:11
I agree!Actually, I am working on one as I write this. I will forward what I have to John for his consideration and input. I have been improving it so that some config files could be stored on floppy and if you have a USB pen drive then you could store much more, even Firebird. I am hoping that it make it on the menu. Posted by ImNotHere on Oct. 23 2003,15:50
ok! nice to see there is some work on making some sort of configsave script thingy! =D
Posted by davide on Oct. 24 2003,13:44
good idea but why not a dsl config file on hd, to be removed later (if needed). it would need to be saving as root, thought. Posted by ImNotHere on Oct. 24 2003,15:47
yeah, but the thing about storing your settings is, you can open it up on any computer and it will be the same =) better for rescue disks and stuff.
Posted by roberts on Oct. 24 2003,16:17
The script that I submitted to John saves configs on removable media.This is why:With just a small business card CD and my little pen drive, I can use just about any computer. And it is more than a rescue CD. I want it to be my working desktop. That is why I asked John for more connectivity, e.g. NFS. And now I have that. I think John has made one of the smallest desktop appliances. Just add a "white box" hardware and presto instant appliance and it works damn fast too! I know alot of people install to hard drive. You may call it a distro. I call it a pocket desktop appliance. On my computer that has a hard drive, I use it only for my data and not system files. Just mount a partition and go. That way I have the best of both! Plus I don't have re-install each new DSL to hard drive. |