Booting USB stick from floppy, wants login password
Booting USB stick from floppy, wants login password
On the first try, almost, my old laptop booted from my usb stick (using the boot floppy). Great, but what I get is a command line prompt for login. I don't have a user name or password let alone what the root password is. How easy is this?
- Bancobusto
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That's usually caused by a corrupt pup001 file somewhere, that Puppy sees when it boots, and tries to use. One solution is to boot the Puppy CD with the option that doesn't use the HD (boot option 3, I think), then hunt down and delete all pup001 files you can find. Good hunting.
Edit: Oops, sorry, I forgot you were booting from floppy. Well, I still think it could be a corrupt pup001 file somewhere. Maybe on the USB drive, but I haven't tried booting from USB so I don't know what else to do beyond using the CD as described above.
Edit: Oops, sorry, I forgot you were booting from floppy. Well, I still think it could be a corrupt pup001 file somewhere. Maybe on the USB drive, but I haven't tried booting from USB so I don't know what else to do beyond using the CD as described above.
Swap File
Should your memory be less than 64 MB, you might want to use swap file. You will have to resize your current partition to give way to swap space = at least 64 MB or make it 2x RAM, whichever is larger.
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