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Someone can tell me how to make my changes permanent?
I am using version 27, i did:
kernel-config load starving
kernel-config limits 250 1000
It is stable for me, now i want to make it permanent instead of resetting every time i reboot. How do i do it?
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2010-05-18
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you would be better off setting up a queen beeecon widget, if i were you id want to test it for a bit longer yet maybe a week or so before iven thinking of setting it up permanantly.
Personaly i have different qb widgets for different settings and its as easy as pressing thw button i want after startup.
but to answer your question,
first (as root)
"kernel-config save myconfig"
then
"kernel-config default myconfig"
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All looking good. I run the "ideal" config.
Shot some video, working fine.