Why use it? it's handy if you multiboot several frugal puppies, and you forgot which one you are booted into . the advantage of the getpupsave command is that it's a command-- more convenient than remembering and manually digging into system files.
requirements tested only on xSlacko so far.
you use it like this:
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# getpupsave
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# getpupsave
PUPSAVE='sda1,ext2,/xSlacko/slackosave-My'
#
Technical details
puppiness quotient: 1 line of code.
this pet puts a file in your bin containing the following script:
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#!/bin/bash
# read PUPSAVE value from file /etc/rc.d/PUPSTATE
cat /etc/rc.d/PUPSTATE | grep PUPSAVE