How to mount a usr_devx.sfs?(Solved)

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nigerag
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How to mount a usr_devx.sfs?(Solved)

#1 Post by nigerag »

Hi everyone! Can anybody tell me how do I mount a usr_devx.sfs. I'm running Puppy-1.0.5-Alpha2 that is installed on the harddrive. Partition file system is ext2. I did download a usr_devx.sfs file and placed that in /mnt/home directory. After reboot I expected Puppy to mount a usr_devx.sfs automaticly. But it did not. I must be doing something wrong. Is it possible to mount that manually. Any advice and links are appreciated :?:

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#2 Post by BarryK »

No, put it in /.
Then reboot.

/mnt/home is for people who run Puppy with a usr_cram.fs and image.gz files.

For option-2 h.d. installation, I'm pretty sure I recall that I got the boot script to
look in / for the usr_devx.sfs file.

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How to mount a usr_devx.sfs?

#3 Post by nigerag »

Thank you, Barry! It works perfectly well! :D

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