Up until now I have been putting frugal installed pups on a partition in their own folder, and keeping the pupsave.sfs's in the default location. That works splendidly, but I am now trying something different.
I boot the .iso from Ventoy, in my case Ventoy installed on hard drive, but it could be a Ventoy USB, that part doesn't matter. What I also have is a partition on my hard drive in ext4 labeled PupSave that I want to keep my pupsave.sfs's on. What I tried was creating a folder on that partition named "BookwormPup64_10.0.4" which is the puppy.iso I booted and want to make a pupsave.sfs for.
When I reboot, I go through the usual procedure for making the first pupsave.sfs, but I change the folder location to /dev/nvme0n1p3/BookwormPup64_10.0.4 which I'm confident is the partition and folder I want to save in, cross my fingers, but no... this way doesn't work, it doesn't make a pupsave.sfs. I'm fairly sure I spelled everything correctly. I also know the partition was mounted.
So if this doesn't work, how do I get it to put the pupsave.sfs in that folder on that partition? And if I can get that accomplished, also make sure when I launch the .iso the next time it will load the pupsave.sfs or give me options for backup-pupsave.sfs I may have stored there?
@Clarity Do you know?