Traditionally Puppy loaded the extra SFSs above the base SFS. In Fossapup64 they seem to be under the base SFS and the A_drive. I guess this is a consequence of load-on-the-fly. As a result an SFS will not upgrade a built in component.
Is there a way to move an extra SFS above the base SFS and A_drive after a reboot?
I don't normally use Palemoon but I thought I'd give Palemoon 29 a try since Vivaldi keeps getting more bloated and buggy.
I made an SFS of /opt/palemoon and it loaded successfully but didn't override the built in version. It was more confusing because I was also trying zstd compression too and I didn't know whether it would work. I made another SFS with the palemoon directory renamed and that loaded and appeared in Rox as expected.
There used to be an SFS loader that required a reboot to take effect. Is there a way of achieving the same result?