Previously I reported the boot time was slashed if I removed the vmlinuz symbolic link from / in the Ubuntu partition. When I wanted to use Ubuntu I simply restored the link.
Now I have found the Ubuntu doesn't need the link to boot since grub.cfg points at the actual vmlinuz kernel in /boot so I have just deleted the link and everything works.
I'd still appreciate someone who understands these things better than I do (not difficult!) explaining what is happening. Why should the existence of Ubuntu's vmlinuz affect the Puppy boot process?
sfeeley: I am still using unetbootin. I tried the universal installer when you suggested it before but it made no difference.
Too long "Searching for Puppy files"
List of puppy saves found
My question is : when PPPY list the save files found, i would like to be informed not only where the saves are, but the size too, ....the free size too !
Is that possible ?
And why ? Because some saves are quite empty, i will make them work a little bit, as we cannot reduce them !
Is that possible ?
And why ? Because some saves are quite empty, i will make them work a little bit, as we cannot reduce them !
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Try specifying exactly the path to where your Puppy vmlinuz and initrd.gz files are rather than just:
HTH.
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label puppy
kernel vmlinuz pmedia=usbflash
append initrd=initrd.gz