A very polite way to say: This thread is about Puppy 5.3 'Slacko'Lobster wrote:Questions should be asked in the appropriate forum thread. Usually this is Beginners or Users.
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Thanks very very much666philb wrote:hi difedepe
an example of how to do this for two puppies.......
1.on your usb make a folder for each puppy.... eg. lucid and slacko
2.mount the puppy iso or cd by clicking on it and copy 3 files ,the 'initrd' the 'vmlinuz' and 'puppy.sfs' to the folder on the usb.
3.repeat with the other folder for the other puppy.
4. run 'grub4dos' from the menu/system/grub4dos bootloader
5.choose your usb from the box, and tick search only this drive.
6.click ok and ok
7. done!
you can have as many puppies as you like on the drive.... just pop them in a folder and run grub4dos again to pick them up.
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/I still have lupu 528 where does one download Puppy 5.3?
Did you get a resolution for this problem? I'm only new to the forum and to Puppy so I've just found your query and it seems to have no response.I just installed slacko to replace puppy 529 because to be honest, it seemed slicker and better.
But one problem.
I have a wireless WPA2 router which connected fine with 529 but refuses to connect in slack.
Its xload - which shows the proportion of CPU being used. Its actually showing the number of processes (or threads) that want to use the cpu and therefore varies between 0 and infinity, rather than 0 and 1. This is why it changes scale, and you can get a whole lot of white horizontal lines to indicate the change (when that happens and you aren't running any intensive program(s), it could means that the cpu is being heavily used - which could mean that something might be hogging the CPU - perhaps due to an error. Restarting X or even rebooting usually fixes such problems).what does the diagram show on the left hand from the clock on the system tray?