I'll be rebuilding/upgrading some of my computers this week (desktop & laptop) and since it's been like 5 years since I last did a scratch install I figured I'd ask.
IFL still requires the 32 bit libraries correct? So in addition to just installing the libraries it should also straight up work on a 32bit install like debian or a live iso of MX/antix.
On a side note, when I create a standalone IFL boot drive (which I've never actually done - I usually just use bootit), can I just copy scripts over to the right place? They wouldn't need to run on boot.
Thanks
JS, now to go see if I need to get the latest version or if it's already in my downloads area
IFL Dumb install questions
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Re: IFL Dumb install questions




In actuality I did read it, just glad to see my understanding confirmed.
When adding homebrew scripts to an existing boot disk, I have to fully recreate the boot disk, rather than just copy them over to the scripts directory.
Thanks.
PS - I figured after being a customer as long as I have (20 years - sheesh) I should probably learn how to use the rest of this wonderful toolset


Thanks again.