http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=89745
Which was solved to my satisfaction when I learned to eliminate {actually #comment out} any/all commands in the
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/usr/local/bin/drive_all
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rox -x /mnt/$xONEDRVNAME -d /mnt/$xONEDRVNAME
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/root/.pupevent
Then save the ram layer, and reboot. Then the rox filer would stop jumping in my way while I'm already hitting a keyboard shortcut to open a terminal window, running mc (the ONLY good file manger in the known universe ) {opening it of course with the working directory preset to /mnt ...}
I use the keyboard (never ever the mouse) to navigate through my filesystem. If I need rox for something I can't do with mc {a rare event I assure you}, I navigate {or cd} to the appropriate directory with mc and type
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rox .
I only click on the icon because it's easier than checking the available devices with fdisk, then using mkdir to create a mount point {if it doesn't already exist} and finally typing in a mount command... But I never want rox to open a window for it just because I mounted it.
But in Fatdog, I can't find the mojo to keep rox from auto-opening a window.
How can I do this in fatdog:?::?::?: