I had a regular Puppy setup on my NVME drive which crashed very badly a few days ago, Not only can I NOT boot from the harddrive, I also can't boot from my Puppy USB. I can only boot from my Puppy CD at this point. I had problems when I just booted from the CD, so now I chose the "copy all files to RAM" option.
I know what will happen if I turn off my computer: all of my settings will be gone when I re-boot: screen, language, time zone, keyboard, ROX options, menu items, bookmarks, etc. So even though I hate doing it, I must leave the computer on for as long as possible. However, I know from experience that eventually, the computer will get so slow that I will have to re-boot, just for practical reasons. I wonder if this is because the memory storage gets used up. Is this normal, or is my computer is infected, or could there be another reason?
It is a total drag to have to re-configure my basic setup, so how do I re-install Puppy and keep my configuration settings as they are now?
Luckily I have several portable apps. Learned the hard way, now I keep these apps off the OS partition.
My portable apps do not seem to be affected by re-installing the OS, how can I achieve the same thing with the configuration file(s)?
Can I move the configuration file(s) to a different drive than that which hosts the OS?
Is it possible to choose the configuration on boot?
Thanks!