xFileMount.pup -mount, unmount many file types - GUI
Be VERY careful with syntax - tar creates an archive and ADDS files or directories to that archive -
Use of compression utilities along with tar complicates further !
If just compression is wanted tar is not Req'd - any compressed files/folders may be archived as one - added/removed later.
It is strongly advised > create a temporary folder, copy non-essential files there & then play with variations of the CLI &
varied parameters to see results.
It will also be noted - the order of parameters is important !
Single files or directories may be added (concatenated) or pulled out of the archives.
READ the man files carefully
Use of compression utilities along with tar complicates further !
If just compression is wanted tar is not Req'd - any compressed files/folders may be archived as one - added/removed later.
It is strongly advised > create a temporary folder, copy non-essential files there & then play with variations of the CLI &
varied parameters to see results.
It will also be noted - the order of parameters is important !
Single files or directories may be added (concatenated) or pulled out of the archives.
READ the man files carefully
- lederlunge
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- Joined: Sat 12 Nov 2005, 13:19
Small update, now has support for the new mime database(Puppy-2.13), and also the old mime structure for xFileMount. It works for Puppy-2.xx and Puppy 1.xx, older versions I don't know (icons not included )
Supported files: *.3fs; *.2fs; *.iso; *.sfs; *.squashfs; *.sqfs; *.fs;*.img
sunburnt, with the new mime database it is possible to add mime types for filenames such as: initrd, initrd.gz, image, image.gz. But, Is it safe to do it?
And about the icons I'll release a new Icon Theme for Puppy-2.13/ROX-Filer-2.5 tomorrow.
Supported files: *.3fs; *.2fs; *.iso; *.sfs; *.squashfs; *.sqfs; *.fs;*.img
sunburnt, with the new mime database it is possible to add mime types for filenames such as: initrd, initrd.gz, image, image.gz. But, Is it safe to do it?
And about the icons I'll release a new Icon Theme for Puppy-2.13/ROX-Filer-2.5 tomorrow.
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- MIME-Types-xfilemount_rev2.pup
- updated for puppy 2.13
- (2.07 KiB) Downloaded 580 times
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wow; I see no problem with adding specific files as mime types,
the image files aren't executable anyway, so it shouldn't matter.
As I see it, if clicking on a file in ROX doesn't have anyother purpose,
then setting a mime type for the file should be okay.
lederlunge; I missed your post (I don't know why I wasn't emailed).
I'm not sure just what your trying to do, or what your saying has happened.
the image files aren't executable anyway, so it shouldn't matter.
As I see it, if clicking on a file in ROX doesn't have anyother purpose,
then setting a mime type for the file should be okay.
lederlunge; I missed your post (I don't know why I wasn't emailed).
I'm not sure just what your trying to do, or what your saying has happened.
The original idea comes from mattahan and you can download the real Icon Set at his website. I only did some small modifications with Gimp and made the DotPup. Actually, I just made icons for types like .pet; .pup; .3fs; .2fs; .img; .fs and .sfs.
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MIME Types rev 2.1 for xFileMount
Updated again, now covering all the file types supported for xFileMount (types like image.gz, initrd only for Puppy-2.13 and up):
*.fs; *.sfs; *.squashfs; *.sqfs *.2fs; *.3fs; *.iso; *.img; image; image.gz; initrd; initrd.gz; initrd* and initrd*.gz
Requires: sunburnt's xFileMount.pup
Also, PupGant icon theme was updated to show icons for all those new types. [Read more]
*.fs; *.sfs; *.squashfs; *.sqfs *.2fs; *.3fs; *.iso; *.img; image; image.gz; initrd; initrd.gz; initrd* and initrd*.gz
Requires: sunburnt's xFileMount.pup
Also, PupGant icon theme was updated to show icons for all those new types. [Read more]
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- MIME-Types-xfilemount_rev2.1.pup
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Does this mean anything to anyone?:
It's working fine for ext2 files, but not sfs
Code: Select all
# xfilemount zdrv_216.sfs
##### FILE = /mnt/hdb5/zdrv_216.sfs
##### EXT.X = sfs
##### FileType = Squash
##### TYPE = squashfs
##### MntPt = /mnt/-mnt-hdb5-zdrv_216.sfs
mount: Mounting /mnt/hdb5/zdrv_216.sfs on /mnt/-mnt-hdb5-zdrv_216.sfs failed: Invalid argument
gzip: compressed data not written to a terminal. Use -f to force compression.
For help, type: gzip -h
You could try running [Menu] > [Filesystem] > [Pmount] and see if that sees it.
Here`s a fix that explains Ubu. setup. I assume the same setup is needed for Puppy.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/207569/h ... sfer-files
Here`s a fix that explains Ubu. setup. I assume the same setup is needed for Puppy.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/207569/h ... sfer-files