Posted: Wed 20 Jul 2005, 00:25 Post subject:
1.0.4 Resizing pup001 in NTFS: Error : Invalid argument whil
Short story:
I get the following message when rebooting puppy after resizing pup001
Quote:
Invalid argument while trying to flush /mnt/home/pup001
I downloaded pup001.zip from ibiblio.
Created the extension using fsutil
Appended pup001 and the pupextension
Rebooted
I get the error and the boot process pauses for 60 seconds. When puppy starts I can see that the root fs seems to be the correct size.
Extra information:
I already had a resized pup001 file working OK under 1.0.3.
I first backed it up and restarted with 1.0.4. It updated the menues, removed unregistered files from /usr, etc.
No error, no problem.
I just decided to start fresh and reinstall the packages I really need and copy files from the old pup001.
So: 1.0.4 does not complain when the file has already been resized by 1.0.3.
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Posted: Wed 20 Jul 2005, 01:01 Post subject:
Sorry, it was me not logged in.
Actually I meant to say that the /root fs does not seem to be the right size.
In the 'How to: Enlarging the pup001 file in XP (NTFS) siv explains a similar problem and Barry explains that in 1.0.4 you just need to resize in the XP command line (as I did). But it still does not work.
As I said in the previous message: I can use the resized 1.0.3 pup001 file. But I cannot resize a new pup001 file under 1.0.4
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