Rapidweather
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Joined: Jan. 2004 |
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Posted: Nov. 20 2004,03:59 |
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I use emelfm quite a bit when remastering. I have several partitions that have "masters" in them, and when working on one, I put it in the right pane, and the live cd is shown in the left pane. Something that needs testing before putting in the master can be copied to the running dsl, and worked with and tested. --- Right now I am running Knoppix 3.4, and learning how to restore. One big difference is that in dsl, we can restore anytime, and backup anytime, and it's done. In Knoppix, the backing up of the /home directory goes on all the time, as you surf the web, etc. the knoppix.img is constantly updated, as long as you booted up with that particular partition's knoppix.img loaded, like this: boot: knoppix home=/dev/hdb7 Also, there is another restoration file, that is not continually updated like knoppix.img. It is "configs.tbz" and one needs to update that when things are added, like desktop icons. I did download and place Firefox 1.0 in the /home directory, and also hacked together an Opera 6.03 "copy-over" from Redhat 9, in another partition on this machine. Both web browsers work well done that way. Without remastering Knoppix 3.4, one can only restore files in the /home directory, so one has to find a way to put what you want in there. Ordinary restorations are much easier in dsl. I am getting a perspective on dsl by looking at the full Knoppix distro, and may soon start remastering it, in addition to the dsl 0.6.2 and 0.8.2 remasters I have now. ---
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