Other Help Topics :: Tell me if I have this right
I've been using DSL off and on for almost a year now. I gave up on it only because I had a horrible time getting my winmodem and serial modem to work with it. I also have up on linux as a whole as it was just to difficult to keep a system updated with dial-up.
Anyway, loaded 2.0RC1 last night and it picked up my winmodem perfectly (AWESOME). So, I;m now back into DSL and linux (pretty east to keep a system this small updated).
Right now, I'm running of the LiveCD with toram. I have a 256mb USB key that I use as storage etc. Upon first boot, I typed "toram", "opt=sda1", and "mydsl=sda1". After booting, I set the backup/restore to sda1 as well. Everthing seems to be running great all the changes I've made stay.
So, all that rambling leads to my question...am I good to go? I have every intention to stay with the livecd/usb key set up. I would need a boot floppy to use the USB key exclusively...which defeats the purpose for me...may as well carry around the cd and the key.
Anyway, the way I have it set up above just seemed to easy. There are so many way to run this Distro that I get confused..lol
Thanks!
You're good to go. =o)
You might also add "home=sda1" to your boot options to lower your backup size. In this case you wouldn't even need to use backup/restore unless you are backing up files that are not in home or opt. If you do this, though, and continue to use the backup/restore, you'll want to edit .filetool.lst so you don't bother overwriting a bunch of files in /home/dsl that you already have on the disk.
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