Yes, me too. I've been working on this for weeks and did made my first post over there on Sat 02 Mar 2013, 06:42.I stumbled onto this.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=83675
After working on this I stepped into some strange issues I couldn't explain to my self. I was a bit helpless and ready to give up.I was wondering what you all think.
But, by now, thanks to the long support from mavrothal, this seems to be solved. I'm currently running LazY Puppy 3.0.0 with adrv and ddrv option added. I've loaded sfs files up to pup_ro35 and everything is working fine.
When pupblishing LazY Puppy 3 it will have several "adrv" options - currently there are defined the following options (planning status, could change though):
DISTRO_ADRVSFS='LP2_Applications.sfs'
DISTRO_DDRVSFS='LP2_Data.sfs'
DISTRO_FDRVSFS='LP2_Fonts.sfs'
DISTRO_GDRVSFS='LP2_Guides.sfs'
DISTRO_LDRVSFS='LP2_Language.sfs'
DISTRO_MDRVSFS='LP2_Music.sfs'
DISTRO_RDRVSFS='LP2_RunScripts.sfs'
DISTRO_WDRVSFS='LP2_WindowManagers.sfs'
DISTRO_XDRVSFS='LP2_Xtra.sfs'
DISTRO_ADRVSFS and DISTRO_DDRVSF currently working and running - the rest is just TODO!
DISTRO_ZDRVSFS will stay as the LazY Puppy Extension SFS which is currently named: RSHsLP3_Extension.sfs.
You mean if it could update 2.0.2-005 to 3.0.0? No!...Anyway about the easy updater. When the new Lazy Puppy 3 is finished, will the easy updater be able to update to it?
The Easy Online Updater will only provide updates and fixes of installed applications for the latest available LazY Puppy. It could not update changes made in initrd.gz - and there are a lot by now. Beside the "adrv" options LazY Puppy 3 can boot directly into a specific user mode (from boot menu entry in menu.lst) and can also load the new Personal Data SFS which is also a very special new addition to LazY Puppy. I did "invent" this but mavrothal did inform me that there is something similar or equal used in Tiny Core (what I didn't know at this time).
This all can surely not be done via updating LazY Puppy using the Easy Online Updater. Maybe a real professional programmer could do such things - or better saying surely can do this. But currently not me, sorry.
More Information on all of this later.
RSH