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Karl Godt

Joined: 20 Jun 2010 Posts: 2732 Location: Kiel,Germany
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Posted: Fri 28 Sep 2012, 18:20 Post subject:
1st time ever started a Multi-Session-Dvd Subject description: just want to state it ;) |
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Posting from Dillo @ DISTRO_VERSION=528 DISTRO_MINOR_VERSION=00 DISTRO_NAME='Lucid ' DISTRO_FILE_PREFIX='lupu'
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sh-4.1# busybox mknod /dev/vcs1 c 7 1
sh-4.1# dd if=/dev/vcs1 of=/tmp/vsc1
20+0 records in
20+0 records out
10240 bytes (10 kB) copied, 0,000105913 s, 96,7 MB/s
sh-4.1# cat /tmp/vsc1
Loading drivers needed to access disk drives...........................done Searching for Puppy files in computer disk drives... pausing done Loading folder 2012-09-28-23-36 from CD/DVD... done Loading the 'lupu_528.sfs' main file... copying to ram done Setting up the layered filesystem... done Performing a 'switch_root' to the layered filesystem... done Making the filesystem usable... done Updating... layered-filesystem next boot will be faster! done Loading kernel modules... done Loading swap partition /dev/sda5... done Loading swap partition /dev/sda11... done Waiting for modules to complete loading... usb done Setting up services (network, printing, etc.)... [backgrounded] Recognising media devices... optical input done login[16031]: root login on 'tty1' Starting X, specs in /etc/X11/xorg.conf, startup apps /root/.xinitrc... |
Everything new to me ..
Used DVD+R 16x disk with burniso2cd script with burn speed set to 4x . Booted nice
but at shutdown when it comes to save session
i got some irritating error messages about "Iso Joliet Extension"
and have choosen the update or upgrade button then though said DVD-R it went apprently smooth and at reboot picked the folder .
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Flash
Official Dog Handler

Joined: 04 May 2005 Posts: 9909 Location: Arizona USA
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Posted: Fri 28 Sep 2012, 22:34 Post subject:
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Hmm. It's been a while since I got that error message, so I can't remember what happened when I did. Glad it worked out for you.
I find that using the Save icon on the desktop seems to be more reliable than waiting until shutdown to Save. If Save screws up, I don't know any way to back out and try to figure out what's wrong. As far as I know, you have no choice but to pull the plug and lose that session.
Neat trick: use Pburn to burn a folder or file onto the multisession DVD. Puppy will ignore the folder when it boots. After Puppy boots, mount the multisession DVD and there's the folder or file. I don't know if that would be a way to add .sfs files to your multisession Puppy.
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