Other Help Topics :: Settings not saved or restored
Okay, I've:
1. Added Henk1955's line to bootlocal.sh - to write nameserver "MynameserverIP" to resolv.conf;
2. Abandoned the floppy in favour of backing up to a hard disk and have used the backup/restore function, minus the {}.
AND IT WORKS!! (woof woof!) All net settings & webproxy files are restored and loaded. Phew. Thanks to all respondents especially Henk1955.
Now for the NEXT problem. I can now configure my printer settings and print across the LAN no problem but these settings are not being restored properly somehow. This is what I have done - I've added the following to filetool.lst - I named my printer HPlaserJ5000 during the original setup & appsfilter creates/alters these three files (maybe more - but the appsfilter screed only mention s 2 files but gives locations for these that don't seem to exist in DSL???):
I boot with dsl restore=hd and start the printer driver from right-click>System>.., then open a textfile in Ted. Ted has the printer name in its little box and cat /opt/printcap shows this ok. About this time, the little oscilloscope above the slit goes haywire and fills with a band of red squiggles of down-arrow activity. This lasts at least 4 minutes before dying off (sometimes, otherwise I have to reboot to stop it). Typing nestat -an shows a number of connections established to different inodes (where - on our LAN?)
What is going wrong here? Is there something else that needs to be backed up eg other samba files? Does samba need to be launched somehow during the restore?
FYI re my appsfilter setup if it helps: I am printing to this HP printer across the LAN via these options: generic PS driver, WinNT/Samba, and I know the netBIOS name of the printer server and the printer share name by looking at the printer's setup in stinkin' Windows. I know the printer server's ip by looking at netstat-an in stinkin' Windows2k while printing. I log on with an account (not guest).
Hoping you can assist ....
-------------------------------------------------------------- "We don't need no stinkin' Windows"i did not put my lp settings in filetool.lst (but it is still posible), i createad a spool_lp.tar.gz. it is loaded at startup like if it where a dsl extension. it contains
all the files in /var/spool/lpd/lp have 0 bytes. i create the tar.gz right after setting up the printer as you may note my printer is called lp to avoid the need for manual starting of the printer, i added lpd to the bootparams at start up and lpc reread to bootlocal.shThanks Henk1955. Duh, the printspooler. Thought there had to be something else. Pity appsfilter onscreen documentation doesn't bother mentioning it as files created/altered.
In case it just might work I've tried adding these lines to filetool.lst:
'We don't need no stinkin' Windows' - http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/linuxunix/0,39020390,39149796,00.htm 1. and 2. if you save it in the same location as you save the dsl-extension that automaticly load at startup, it loads automaticly at startup. the location where to put files that you want loaded is explained (in better english) in "Getting Started With DSL 0.8.1 - myDSL - Seamless Extensions for DSL 3. a. if you are a livecd user then at boot type: dsl lpd ...all the other you type b. if your frugal, poorman's user add it to lilo.conf c. if dos-loadlin then add to loadlin.par
btw. i save all of /opt/apsfiilter may thats diferent from you?Thanks again Henk1955 - you're a great help. I'll try this tomorrow.
BTW, where is "Getting Started With DSL 0.8.1 - myDSL - Seamless Extensions for DSL". I've looked for this before - not in the FAQ or on the home page? Is it on the dsl site?Next Page...
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