"Underdog linux is a feature of puppy linux which allows user to use the other installed linux distro. It will mount the partition on the bottom layer of unionfs." mistfire, https://oldforum.puppylinux.com/viewtop ... 96#p916896.
See the above thread for implemention --the last may be by jist, not sure if misfire updated version on OP-- and for problems and limitations through 2017. I thought it worth bringing to the Kennel's attention for future exploration.
@ rockedge, feel free to move this thread where ever you think more appropriate.
@ All; obviously, you can't post to the old Forum. So continue here, where ever rockedge decides here should be.
At the moment the last informative posts were by DANgerd0g in October of 2020. DANgerd0g ran Bionicpup64 as the Underdog of BionicPup 32. viewtopic.php?p=7299#p7299 and made the useful discoveries that to 'turn-off' underdog:
"Go to where you saved your SFS file in the File Manager (/initrd/mnt/dev_save/bionicpup64_8.0.sfs or where ever, that's just where I stuck mine)
click on the sfs file.
click "Uninstall SFS" button
Boom
To open it back up go and repeat process (except it will say "Install" instead of "Uninstall"'
Edit: Not sure how much of Barry K's January 30, 2012 post regarding Underdog continues to be relevant, but you can read it here, https://bkhome.org/archive/blog2/201201 ... istro.html
Edit 2: Both mistfire's pet and jist's script require a pre-existing SaveFile/Folder. So, for me, this mechanism is of less value than a Chrooted Puppy. I prefer running without one.
Edit 3: Both GUIs only offer to mount a partition. Not sure if it would work, at all, using a frugal Puppy as Underdog. Another plus for a Chrooted Puppy.