ke4nt1

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Posted: June 12 2005,23:52 |
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See if this works.. ( I'm guessing here.. )
There is very little room left on the boot floppy, so a normal backup is probably not going to fit on there.. ( the usual way is to add the /opt/bootlocal.sh to your filetool.lst )
But you could try to make a 1 file extension. Create your /opt/bootlocal.sh file, with the modprobe line in it. then make a tar.gz file adding only this 1 file. Call it mysound.tar.gz , and place it on the floppy. It should autoload on bootup, and replace the default.
There are a multitude of ways to make the .tar.gz file ..
let us know if you need more, or if this bombs hopelessly..
73 ke4nt
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