Resize Personal Storage File not working

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Resize Personal Storage File not working

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Hi,

I use Fossapup64, on a usb flash drive, on a Lenovo Flex laptop.

I need to increase my personal storage. When I use the application to raise the storage capacity, it tells me it will take effect after a reboot.

I've tried doing so and saving during shutdown as well as without saving, but when it reboots the storage file isn't increased..

Anyone able to help me with this?

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Re: Resize Personal Storage File not working

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@dustmitegerl :-

This isn't really a "bug-report", as such, and would be better served in the 'Beginners' section, I feel. However, since we're here.....

One question, if I may? When you installed Puppy, did you format your flash-drive first.....or did you just install to the drive "as-is", as it came from the factory?

If so, then my guess would be that you're bumping up against the 4 GB flie-size thing, which is an inherent, built-in limitation of the FAT32 file-system. If you didn't re-format, you would only be offered the save-file, as opposed to the save-folder. The latter will expand or contract according to contents, up to whatever available space you have on your drive, but it requires a Linux file-system in order to function, y'see.....

If you're asking Puppy to go bigger than 4 GB on FAT32, it's a case of "no can do", I'm sorry to say..! :oops:

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Re: Resize Personal Storage File not working

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I use Bionic Pup, on a usb flash drive

which Bionicpup?
Bionicpup32 8.0 or Bionicpup64 8.0?

If the save file max size limit of 4GB, on a fat 32 format, is your problem.

You can free up some space in the save file by putting stuff outside of the save.
Put other things in /mnt/home
Documents, videos, downloaded stuff, images, etc.....
Anything that is not a setting or installed added program.

/mnt/home is the top layer of the file system not inside a directory/folder.

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mikewalsh wrote: Wed May 12, 2021 1:25 am

@dustmitegerl :-

This isn't really a "bug-report", as such, and would be better served in the 'Beginners' section, I feel. However, since we're here.....

One question, if I may? When you installed Puppy, did you format your flash-drive first.....or did you just install to the drive "as-is", as it came from the factory?

If so, then my guess would be that you're bumping up against the 4 GB flie-size thing, which is an inherent, built-in limitation of the FAT32 file-system. If you didn't re-format, you would only be offered the save-file, as opposed to the save-folder. The latter will expand or contract according to contents, up to whatever available space you have on your drive, but it requires a Linux file-system in order to function, y'see.....

If you're asking Puppy to go bigger than 4 GB on FAT32, it's a case of "no can do", I'm sorry to say..! :oops:

Mike. ;)

Aaah i think this probably is the problem. I believe I formatted it? But I used Rufus, which I think used FAT32 as the format. Heck.

Umm, is it possible, if I reformat it, to move all my sfs's so that my personal data is kept? Or is there a way to convert my save data from a folder to a file? I don't know much about the architecture and stuff involved, so advice is appreciated

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which Bionicpup?
Bionicpup32 8.0 or Bionicpup64 8.0?

Do you have another USB, that you could setup with a Linux format, and use installers in Bionicpup to do the install?

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My bad, actually Fossapup64, forgot i upgraded

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I think this is solved, pretty sure my usb is FAT32-formatted, gonna reformat+install so that I can use the whole drive.

thanks everyone ^~^

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dustmitegerl wrote: Wed May 12, 2021 10:42 pm
mikewalsh wrote: Wed May 12, 2021 1:25 am

@dustmitegerl :-

This isn't really a "bug-report", as such, and would be better served in the 'Beginners' section, I feel. However, since we're here.....

One question, if I may? When you installed Puppy, did you format your flash-drive first.....or did you just install to the drive "as-is", as it came from the factory?

If so, then my guess would be that you're bumping up against the 4 GB flie-size thing, which is an inherent, built-in limitation of the FAT32 file-system. If you didn't re-format, you would only be offered the save-file, as opposed to the save-folder. The latter will expand or contract according to contents, up to whatever available space you have on your drive, but it requires a Linux file-system in order to function, y'see.....

If you're asking Puppy to go bigger than 4 GB on FAT32, it's a case of "no can do", I'm sorry to say..! :oops:

Mike. ;)

Aaah i think this probably is the problem. I believe I formatted it? But I used Rufus, which I think used FAT32 as the format. Heck.

Umm, is it possible, if I reformat it, to move all my sfs's so that my personal data is kept? Or is there a way to convert my save data from a folder to a file? I don't know much about the architecture and stuff involved, so advice is appreciated

Nvm, I figured out backups. Thanks again for informing me about fat32 file size limit

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