backi wrote: Fri Jan 15, 2021 3:53 pm
Hi Fred !
Hi Fred !
Since upgrade via Synaptic ..something`s foul........things no longer will be saved.
I am using Porteus Boot Option plus copy2ram in menu,lst as boot Parameters.
Does anybody else encountered this ?
When desktop is booted after Startup my SSD Boot Drive Partition (where Bullseye is (frugally) installed ) is not mounted at startup.
Can no longer save via save2flash.....
Anybody else?
Started from scratch again, did a fresh Build, but Problems with Saving via save2flash still persist when using copy2ram in Kernel line Boot-option.
To make a long Story short.
So just try the following Fred:
Boot with above Porteus (save on Demand) Boot Option ....insert the copy2ram into Kernel line.....Boot into JWM Desktop place/import/copy -- "some File"--- to ~(root)---save with copy2ram.....look for yourself ..if saved or not......and see what happens.
More Details:
My Setup :
(Bullseye) live Folder in Directory named BULLSEYE64 on SSD Drive (sdb)
GRub4Dos on SSD (sdb)
Porteus Boot-Option --save on Demand.
My menu.lst:
title DebianDog Bullseye (sdb)
find --set-root /BULLSEYE64/live/vmlinuz1
kernel /BULLSEYE64/live/vmlinuz1 noauto intel_pstate=enable from=/BULLSEYE64 changes=EXIT:/BULLSEYE64/live/ copy2ram ramsize=100%
initrd /BULLSEYE64/live/initrd1.xz
When booting WITHOUT "copy2ram" Kernel line Boot-option no Problems so far when saving via save2flash--- it works flawless.
Also "Desktop-Drive-Icon" App showing my SSD (sdb) Drive Icon as fully mounted when booting WITHOUT "copy2ram" Kernel line Boot-option.-- ---Clicking with Roxfiler "Desktop-Drive-Icon"on my SSD (sdb) Drive Icon, it shows the whole Content of my SSD (sdb) immediately. SSD(sdb) is fully mounted. Everything is fine.
Things start getting different when booting into JWM with copy2ram in Kernel Line Boot-option and trying to save via save2flash when booted with "copy2ram" Mode:
Give you an Example:
when booted with "copy2ram" Mode:
I placed/copied "for Example" a mp3 file onto ~(root) then did >>>>save2flash ...is showing as "saving"....but it does not.
Also looked into /home/BULLSYEY64/live/changes/upperdir ...no mp3 file... after saving with save2flash.
When save2flash with Terminal:
root@live:~# save2flash
Not saved yet session data:
25M
Your save file/folder has free space:
2770 MB
Merging /mnt/live/memory/changes onto /mnt/live/memory/images/changes-exit...
root@live:~#
but no savings appear..changes upperdir is empty
Things are also working somehow dífferent for "Desktop-Drive-Icon" App when booting into JWM Desktop with "copy2ram" Option.
After first boot -- then clicking on " Desktop-Drive-Icon" App of my SSD (sdb) Drive Icon ---Roxfiler shows "upperdir" and "wordir".-----so SSD (sdb) is not fully mounted at Startup ,not showing whole Content of my SSD (sdb) on Startup and first Roxfiler Click on "Desktop-Drive-Icon" SSD (sdb) Drive Icon . ....in contrast when not using "copy2ram" Option.
To get full access now to the Content of my SSD (sdb) Drive i have to
1:left Mouse click "unmount" (sdb )SSD Drive Icon...
2.then right Mouse Click again on Desktop-Drive-Icon of my SSD(sdb) Drive Icon to (mount it )and then get fully Access to whole Content of my SSD (sdb) Drive.
To make a long Story short.
So just try the following Fred:
Boot with above Porteus (save on Demand) Boot Option ....insert the copy2ram into Kernel line.....Boot into JWM Desktop place/import/copy -- "some File"--- to ~(root)---save with copy2ram.....look for yourself ..if saved or not......and see what happens.
P.S:
Also when SSD (sdb) Drive not fully mounted ...when using "copy2ram" Option .....no Quick-Remaster is applicable.
Using "copy2ram" Option does work flawless in Fossa-Dog .No save Problems.
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