Usually the save file happens when you click shutdown, it starts the Pup_save script. You can specify the file size 512mb is the best option but 128mb also works, It won't interfere with windows either if thats what on your hdd, you can also manually delete it if you wish. Once the save script is saved puppy/variants will automatically boot straight to the desktop remembering all the initial settings.roark37 wrote:Hello,
I am very new to Linux as a whole and I just downloaded this Pupeez 1.0 iso. I just wanted to try it first as a live cd. It did work fine but I was not able to connect to the internet. Does it have to be configured for that first? And where do you do that? Under setup I did not see anything like Ethernet Wizard as in another Puppy version I used. The closest thing was more of a general Puppy Set up, is that where you go to set up your network connection? Also, assuming I can get the ethernet set up, when I go to close and I have the option to save a file, will that file save my configurations even if using only the live cd? Then the next time using the live cd will it go right to the old set up without having to set it all up again? I know these are really basic questions but I am fascinated by all these Puppy derivatives I have just discovered. Next will likely be the one that resembles the Mac OS. For most or all these derivatives will they work the same in that they are all based on Puppy so once I learn how to set up, configure, save, install, etc it will be the same on all?
Thank you for your help.
roark
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