electropupCD1.iso downloaded complete for me.moose on the loose wrote:Ideally someone who is not me should check to see if the download works for them.
@wanderer Could it be that you downloaded to /root and that there's not enough space there?
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electropupCD1.iso downloaded complete for me.moose on the loose wrote:Ideally someone who is not me should check to see if the download works for them.
Thanks for checking.
My thinking goes a lot like this:
Hi MOTL - i just booted CD1.iso (CD2.iso does not boot for me) and this is quite a nimble and flexible system.Moose On The Loose wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 2:55 pm
My thinking goes a lot like this:
On the CD (In the ISO) there is enough to boot the extremely simplified system plus a second SFS.
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When booted with the 2nd SFS included, you have what is still a fairly stripped down system but quite a few additional features are in there. Basically, things are added with a limit of it still fitting onto one CD.
What happened when you tried?
Files other than the expected ones that may be on the CD are OK.I was surprised that i was able to mount the "ADDED sfs" by mounting "CD1" (sr0) after boot as i have previously been told that it is not possible to include extra software inside an iso - yet it certainly works here.
That may explain the problemAnd i did not make a savefile.
I think about many things. At one point I was thinking of making a thread about all the things I changed to make 528 better including the idea of 2 or 3 SFS files.I like the idea of a stripped system that can then immediately clickload an extra sfs from boot CD after boot.
Have you thought about starting a thread for this? This is a pup design that deserves to be used and optimised. Keen to ask further questions.
Perhaps "works and is useful" is a better standard.
I got an old version of seamonkey to work and left it as that.have you tried to put fredx portable firefox in it
that would be an up to date browser with no extra overhead
wanderer
I am using version 2.48 hacked like the portable but built into the system.darry19662018 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 7:09 am Moose on the Loose I use Mike Walsh's seamonkey 2.48 portable with glibc 2.19 this may work on your system,
^ these two are indeed fantastic ... the network tool used for mounting samba shares in dpup stretch32 is the best IMHO.. dunno why the horrible YASSM is there instead in most pups...