dslrgm

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Posted: Dec. 28 2007,18:00 |
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Quote (lucky13 @ Dec. 28 2007,08:24) | For future reference, you can edit grub before you actually boot. Read the information below the boot options (e.g., e to edit). |
I knew that 
Just forgot in the panic, sitting in the doctor's waiting room lunching off their open Linksys wireless (They knew, I offered to lock it down for them, and pointed out that they may be in HIPAA violation).
Quote | Adding "base norestore" would do the trick to skip MyDSL and your backup. |
Got to remember this one. I did not get this on "base" reading the wiki cheatcode page...
Quote | If you're using frugal install, it's very easy to remove MyDSL extensions because they should be in one file in one directory instead of stretched out across various directories. |
Well there is also a bit of cleanup in /home/dsl in 2 different places.
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