| Quote (^thehatsrule^ @ Dec. 13 2006,11:55) | 
| Maybe just for clarification, what type of installation are you using? | 
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| You can add commands to load them in /opt/bootlocal.sh though if you don't want to upgrade. | 
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| Nope... check out the mydsl tool on the desktop (mydsl-load for terminal). | 
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| I noticed that I had to load them every time I start up with DSL and they were loaded into the ram ... | 
| Quote (mikshaw @ Dec. 13 2006,15:13) | 
| Actually now that I'm looking back to the first post it looks like all of the extensions listed were of the uci variety, which do not remain installed even in a traditional style harddrive system. I have no idea how auto-loading works with this type of setup. You may need to edit /home/dsl/.bash_profile, adding mydsl-load /path/to/filename.uci  | 
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| Or did you´ve something different in mind? | 
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| Bootcodes are for the live cd & frugal system only? |