Telanis Blackwood
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Joined: July 2006 |
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Posted: July 27 2006,17:47 |
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First, I'll assert the fact that I'm a complete newbie when it comes to Linux. I just got DSL installed last night (somewhere between 11 and midnight) on my older computer, and have DSL embedded for this one.
I'm not big on command lines; setting all those parameters gets to be a headache after a while. When I run QEMU for DSL, I notice it sets up a lot of things for the virtual machine, and I'm wondering what the process is to change that, like giving more virtual HD space or ram/processor speed and such. What parameters am I setting to get the specs I want but still be able to runDSL embedded?
The other question, also pertaining to embedded, is whether or not it actually saves all of your data on "shutdown". DSL says it backs up to /mnt/hda2, but I don't know if that's a virtual hda2 from the QEMU sandbox, or if it's actually backing up to an actual hda2, which probably refers to my main partition of XP (it's probably hda2 because of a dell recovery partition at the front of the drive). So when DSL backs up from QEMU, where is that info being saved. Basically, if I copied the whole embedded folder to by USB drive (which isn't bootable), will it save everything from session to session?
Sorry for a long post, I tend to do that.
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