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- Thu 25 Mar 2010, 02:22
- Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
- Topic: Wrong .sfs File Loaded at Boot [SOLVED]
- Replies: 2
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Since I was using a whole partition for Puppy, I just had the files on the root of the partition instead of a directory. The NOP files were in a directory. Putting Puppy's in one fixed it. Thanks, never knew I had to do that. And when I posted I apparently forgot to click the Add Attachment button. ...
- Thu 25 Mar 2010, 01:29
- Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
- Topic: Wrong .sfs File Loaded at Boot [SOLVED]
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1090
Wrong .sfs File Loaded at Boot [SOLVED]
Hey everyone. Been using Puppy for a couple months and decided to try using different pupplets. Everything worked great booting Slackware, Puppy, and Lighthouse Pup. I want to use NOP too, but it, like the official Puppy, names its .sfs pup-431.sfs. When I try booting Puppy, it finds the .sfs for NO...
- Thu 18 Mar 2010, 03:12
- Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
- Topic: Puppy On Laptops
- Replies: 347
- Views: 583161
I have an Acer Aspire 4730Z that I bought last year for $400, so even though it's new(ish), it's still bottom of the line. It's got a 2.16gz Pentium Dual-Core, an Intel GMA950, and 2 gb of RAM. It's got some sort of Atheros wireless card. I forget the exact model, but it's one that uses ath9k. 250gb...
- Thu 14 Jan 2010, 03:28
- Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
- Topic: How to Use SFS in Partition Save
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2196
How to Use SFS in Partition Save
I decided to try using an install of Puppy 4.3.1 to a flash drive with the option to save directly to the partition instead of a pupsave file. When I tried using an SFS for OpenOffice, there was a boot failure. The layered filesystem wouldn't load. When I removed the SFS, the flash drive successfull...
- Wed 29 Apr 2009, 00:30
- Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
- Topic: Small Flash Drive
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1737
Small Flash Drive
I was just wondering what the smallest flash drive usable for running Puppy well would be. I would be using 4.2.