I haven't used ext4 so I can't say for sure if Voxpup handles it ok - although I would expect it to be fine as I based Voxpup on Pemasu's Upup Raring 3992 which is pretty recent.ndujoe1 wrote: When I save the personal file which is placed on the sda1 drive as my other puppy flavors, VOX Puppy does not see it on boot up. Is it because my partition in sda1 is ext4,
I do recall setting the iso to boot as pfix=ram as a default so that it would not grab or damage savefiles that an inexperienced user might not be aware of. I didn't think this would have any effect after the creation of a savefile but I guess this could be the most likely cause of your symptom. I think it may be necessary to add a kernel parameter in the boot stanza. I will have to research this a bit more. (I may need to get rid of the pfix=ram change that I put in the iso).
Sorry about this - I have been focusing on trying to make it run perfectly as a LiveCD and should have done more testing with a savefile. I will report back as soon as I have some suggestions...
I'm glad you are finding the voice recognition working ok though - that is good news.