With live-boot-3x /live/cow (and /live/image) locations are not static and can't be automated easy. The links depend on persistent or no persistent (and what type of persistent - save file or save partition). We have 3 scripts to run from terminal but I do not see them in OpenBox version inside /opt/bin. They worked fine creating /live/cow and /live/image with the original initrd.img, but with the patched initrd.img the link for /live/image is not correct anymore. Anyway /live/cow is correct with original and patched initrd.img.fredx181 wrote:Edit: I totally forgot btw to test with live-boot v3, it may not work.
Maybe it does , does it have symlink to /live/cow?, long time since I used it, can't remember.
From what I remember is that there was something wrong with the order of modules anyway.
The information is in this post:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 457#774457
I assume using any of the boot methods will be after reading the post for each boot method. Otherwise we will answer when needed. This is the part for /live/cow:
You can find the scripts in Jwm version /opt/bin or in this post: direct downloadTo use RemasterCow with live-boot3x type in terminal one of the options depending what kind of persistence or no persistence you use (all work well with official initrd.img). With the patched initrd.img /live/image may not point the right location and may need manually creating the link /live/image to /lib/live/mount/persistence/sdX instead /lib/live/mount/medium, but /live/cow is created proper and /live/cow is the important link for RemasterCow to work:
cow-nosave - creates /live/cow option (symlink) for live-boot-3x no-persistence
cow-safe-file - creates /live/cow options (symlink) for live-boot-3x with persistence save file.
cow-save-part - creates /live/cow option (symlink) for live-boot-3x with persistence partition.
Originally I needed them for installing new kernel and making new initrd files instruction.
Toni