Ridgeland
Group: Members
Posts: 2
Joined: May 2008 |
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Posted: July 29 2008,02:13 |
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You're right I am adding DSL as a traditional hard drive installation. I still have my 1996 Gateway GP5-200 (Pentium 5 at 200MHz) 256MB RAM. I have SuSE 10.1, Xubuntu 7.04, ZenWalk 5.2, Puppy v4.0 all on it's 40GB hard drive. On this old PC only DSL will actually turn off the PC on shutdown, the others reboot! or leave the screen and PC on waiting for me to push in the switch for 5 seconds. Kernel 2.4 vs. 2.6 maybe. DSL is also faster than SuSE and Xubuntu. Since DSL is mounting my partitions in the directories of my choice this issue is not worth pursuing. I did wade around in rc5.d, etc/init.d/dsl-functions and more, but I did not wander across a script that edits fstab. On to other issues ... useradd, auto login, mydsl, ssh, ... I'll enjoy myself
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