(I had suspected the possibility of HD corruption, but didn't get around to checkin until now, sorry)
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Thanks for your patience.
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No. It sounds like you want ISObooter.nancy reagan wrote:Could this pet be used for making an usb install of other linux distros ?
The best way to do this is by symlinking.Henry wrote:If the fies are not all in the same folder, temporarily put them in one.
Here is a PeasyDisc package that contains the sakura terminal. It has been modified to use sakura instead of rxvt.Henry wrote:Being able to use a decent terminal display instead of the small and inflexible rxvt is a vast improvement. You can really see what's going on.
Good - give everyone a good terminal!rcrsn51 wrote:Here is a PeasyDisc package that contains the sakura terminal. It has been modified to use sakura instead of rxvt.
Thanks. As before I have also done the following to use the Xfce terminal:rcrsn51 wrote:Done! See PeasyDisc v1.3 above.Henry wrote:Perhaps we could have a row of tabs across the top ...
The "DVD-Fast" blanking procedure just writes a hidden dummy file to the root of the disc which effectively hides all previous content.otropogo wrote:Have just installed 1.4 in lupuplus-5 and tried blanking an Imation 4XDVD-RW with it.
That's because the above blanking procedure put a bit of filesystem on the disc.I then tried mounting the disk with Pmount, and it opened sr0 as a blank folder, which I've never experienced before.IIRC, blanked DVDs are not usually mountable in Puppy.
Of course. Open PeasyDisc's Advanced tab and use the Write procedure there.I just tried to drag and drop a file into the opened sr0 folder, and that failed with a "read-only filesystem" message.
What information would you like to see?although pburn's info functions are often confusing and misleading, such a function is potentially useful. Would it be possible to add it to PeasyDisc?
That's because you ran the blanking procedure.Warning: already carries isofs
It simply overwrote the bit of dummy data written by the blanking procedure. But like I said, you didn't need to blank the DVD before burning the ISO.My question is, did the PeasyDisc iso burn function complete the blanking process before burning the iso, or did it somehow manage to make a bootable disk on the free portion?
I don't understand that. The burn process only ran for 3 seconds.I looked at the disk in Pburn, and saw that it had been written after all.
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