Gnimmelf wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 8:58 ambigpup wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 11:16 pmNeed more details.
Save is what type, file or folder?
If file, what size did you make it?
Save is stored on a partition formatted what format?
I assume you are choosing the same boot menu entry, each time you boot?
Are you adding any software to Bookworm?
If using a save file, it for sure has the free space to store the added software?
/mnt/sda1/BookwormPup64/dpupsave66.tar.gz it creates a pupsave on it self - doesnt ask for name on savefile like F96-ce and others.
i can see it loads on bootup - but the iso starts from scrach again, like there is "nothing" in the save file?
kindly Gnimmelf
@Gnimmelf
If I understand correctly, gyrog's FrugalPup installer provides USB options that will automatically create and save to a generic tar.gz archive file (such your dpupsave66.tar.gz).
For example: using the 'StickPup' feature of FrugalPup to install Puppy Linux to USB flash media as follows:
1 - Proceed to first-shutdown with only 1 question, "Save" or "NoSave" (No additional shutdown dialog options)
2 - On shutdown, save the RW directory in RAM to an archive file, in this instance a "tar.gz" file
3 - On boot, populate the RW directory in RAM from the "tar.gz" archive file
4 - Subsequently, autosave (automatic persistence) via pupmode=66
Maybe @gyrog or one of our FrugalPup experts will address your query.