Issue with Puppy Linux

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Issue with Puppy Linux

Postby TechieRefugee » March 9th, 2011, 12:59 am

Hey guys, just happened to stumble on this great piece of software after reading about it on Pendrivelinux, and so I tried it. Now, I've got 7 distros of linux installed on a thumbdrive (Overkill iknorite?). They (DSL, NimbleX, Austrumi, Ubuntu, LiMP, and xPUD) all work. As said in the topic, the one I am having issues with is Puppy Linux. When it starts up, it says something to the effect of "looking for puppy files in computer disk drives", pauses twice, looks "deeper, sub-sub-folders in partitions", pauses twice, and then kicks me out to the command line. Is there some sort of code that I'm not seeing? Or is there a problem with SARDU? By the way, I'm using Lucid Puppy.
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Re: Issue with Puppy Linux

Postby davidecosta » March 9th, 2011, 9:12 am

TechieRefugee wrote:Hey guys, just happened to stumble on this great piece of software after reading about it on Pendrivelinux, and so I tried it. Now, I've got 7 distros of linux installed on a thumbdrive (Overkill iknorite?). They (DSL, NimbleX, Austrumi, Ubuntu, LiMP, and xPUD) all work. As said in the topic, the one I am having issues with is Puppy Linux. When it starts up, it says something to the effect of "looking for puppy files in computer disk drives", pauses twice, looks "deeper, sub-sub-folders in partitions", pauses twice, and then kicks me out to the command line. Is there some sort of code that I'm not seeing? Or is there a problem with SARDU? By the way, I'm using Lucid Puppy.


Thanks for feedback, todayi release a version with this fix.

open and change thie entries in \puppy\puppy.cfg

append initrd=/puppy/initrd.gz pmedia=usb
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Re: Issue with Puppy Linux

Postby TechieRefugee » March 9th, 2011, 7:02 pm

Well, that was simple. Thanks, man!
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