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You (...) If you want your /home and /opt data to be persistent, you'll need space for them somewhere. (...) And a swap partition may come in handy if you have low RAM. (...) |
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davea0511,Jan. 13 2006,21:36 I wish I knew more about linux so I could understand what you're talking about. How do you create a symbolic link (a symlink is geek-speak for symbolic link, yes?) to the /cdrom directory? And where do you actually put the dsl file itself so it's persistent? In the /home/dsl or /opt directory? Why do you have to symbolically link it to the /cdrom directory? I haven't read anywhere else that I have to do that. |
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I ended up reinstalling using grub (since lilo.conf can't easily change boot options), |