Lazarus files in "/" directory [solved]
Lazarus files in "/" directory [solved]
I accidentally put three files in the “/
Last edited by Barkin on Sat 17 Nov 2012, 11:32, edited 2 times in total.
You do not mention the version of Puppy you are having that problem with.
But try this.
Boot to another Puppy version.
Navigate to the directory of the version you are having the delete problem with.
Click on it's pupsave to mount it.
Delete the files in question.
Click on the pupsave file again to unmount it.
Boot to that version of Puppy again to see if the files are now gone.
But try this.
Boot to another Puppy version.
Navigate to the directory of the version you are having the delete problem with.
Click on it's pupsave to mount it.
Delete the files in question.
Click on the pupsave file again to unmount it.
Boot to that version of Puppy again to see if the files are now gone.
Puppy 5258-bit wrote:You do not mention the version of Puppy you are having that problem with.
I did attempt that already but the pupsave .2fs file couldn't be mounted, ( maybe because it has heavy encryption ? ).8-bit wrote:... Boot to another Puppy version.
Navigate to the directory of the version you are having the delete problem with.
Click on it's pupsave to mount it.
Delete the files in question.
Click on the pupsave file again to unmount it.
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Last edited by Barkin on Sat 17 Nov 2012, 10:54, edited 1 time in total.
Hey Barkin
Perhaps here's an answer:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=81248
(In short: just try to delete those files directly from /initrd/pup_ro1/)
Greetings!
Perhaps here's an answer:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=81248
(In short: just try to delete those files directly from /initrd/pup_ro1/)
Greetings!
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That did it : the Lazarus files are gone from "/" and do not reappear after reboot. Thank you.SFR wrote:... just try to delete those files directly from /initrd/pup_ro1/)
Oddly I could add files to the "/" directory and those additions persisted after reboot, but I could not delete them from that directory in the usual way. Maybe it's some sort of protection to prevent the essential system directories in "/" from accidentally being deleted ?.
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