Hi, Sunburnt,sunburnt wrote:I think the first one was Squeeze and now Wheezy.
1) Toni; Can you out line the differences for us.? New kernel I assume, so maybe USB-3.?
2) So a dir. change is possible by putting /live in a sub dir.: /mnt/(Part)/(WhatEver)/live
# There`s a revised mk-save that has a checkbox for Puppy extensions.
Otherwise there`s none added, so it`s what the user types into the /path/file textbox.
I`m thinking that finding another GUI app other than GtkDialog would be very nice...
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The kernel is almost the same. Original Squeeze uses 2.6.32-5-686 and 2.6.32-5-486 but I upgraded them to 3.2.0-0.bpo.4-686-pae and 3.2.0-0.bpo.4-486.
Wheezy uses as default 3.2.0-4-686-pae and 3.2.0-4-486. They supposed to be stable and long term supported from what I read.
So there is almost no difference between Light-Debian-Squeeze and light-Debian-Wheezy about hardware support.
The big difference is in the repositories. Wheezy uses and will continue to use the last versions of the programs.
Squeeze uses older versions and installing newer on it can cause problems with dpkg database.
Moving /live inside other folder with different name is what I found as an option to change the top folder name and it works with Grub Legacy. I'm not sure if there is a way to simply rename live folder.
Cheers, Toni