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    Saving Config

    Okay, when I save my config, of course using the utility, it saves properly and all. But there's just one thing:
    When I reboot into it, it will load almost all of my configs, save for the language, and my desktop wallpaper. And for some reason now, it won't save what I have on the desktop anymore. I have to save things to my zip instead (which will only work properly if I have it in when I boot up, but oh well. I got my home dir and configs saving to it).
    Just thought I'd point that out, since I can't post anything to the news section.

    And yes, I'm using the latest version out there (2003-04-28 ).

    -Harshmage-

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    Re: Saving Config

    --I boot my machines all the time w/o having a disk in the zip drive, it should still work... Check ' dmesg|less ' and ' fdisk -l ', it should still detect the drive as SCSI (sda or somesuch) and you can still issue manual ' mount ' commands for it. All you should have to do is have a spare /mnt directory for it.

    Quote Originally Posted by LordHarshmage
    Okay, when I save my config, of course using the utility, it saves properly and all. But there's just one thing:
    When I reboot into it, it will load almost all of my configs, save for the language, and my desktop wallpaper. And for some reason now, it won't save what I have on the desktop anymore. I have to save things to my zip instead (which will only work properly if I have it in when I boot up, but oh well. I got my home dir and configs saving to it).
    Just thought I'd point that out, since I can't post anything to the news section.

    And yes, I'm using the latest version out there (2003-04-28 ).

    -Harshmage-

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