Hi,
So I already played around with puppy distros, and I think I already know most way around it, except for that one thing I always wanted to figure out (which may or may not look obvious to others beside me):
How can I install it on a drive (eg: HDD) but, while still loading it from ram using the drive it's installed on, like a bootcd would do?
I mainly want this so that i have another way to install it beside frugal, normal install on drive, etc. And then I can switch whenever
I'm just overly curious about it, and I already figured out part of it (eg: making partition, etc) but just wondering how to do the "load it to ram using the drive where it's installed on..." part (I'm guessing I'll have to edit the grub config?)
if this was ever done before, I'm sorry in advance as I have not found said post(s) when searching prior to asking this
EDIT: actually the only way I know of to do this would be to directly use the drive as an actual cd/disc, and dd/write the puppy distro (here I'm planning on using fossapup9.5)...but that's wasteful (since this would make the free space of the drive unusable as far as i know), since I recall that it wouldn't really work on a specific partition (unless I did it wrong) and would only work if I do it on the whole drive instead.
I wouldn't be surprised if there is a better way
Thanks in advance.
P.S.: I mainly posted on "Beginner Help" because my problem pertain/is related to installation, and may or may not already be covered by an existing post/wiki entry which I didn'd find (if it is). If I used the wrong place to post this, feel free to tell me (if there a better place for that kind of question).