Hello all:
This afternoon I installed Puppy Linux to boot Friendly uPup from a thumb-drive.
New installation, new (i.e. old netbook) with Windows (probably XP) still on the HDD.
The HDD is NTFS file system. This is a low-power netbook, 64-bit Atom N270 CPU with 2Gi-bytes of RAM.
At the moment, when I shut down, Puppy only offers the option of writing PupSave to the USB (thumb) drive.
Is this because the HDD is formatted to NTFS? <---<<
Some info: Distro is BionicPup32 19.03 (Friendly Puppy)
Kernel Command Line psubdir=/friendly_Pup_boot pmedia=usbflash pfix=fsck
PUPMODE=5
PUPSFS=sdb2, ext3,/friendly_Pup_boot/puppy_uPupbb_19.03.sfs
PUPSAVE=
As I write this, I have not made a save-file; this is a fresh installation.
do I need to add additional info?
Thanks,
собака