I get almost all the way through booting and get a bunch of errors like this:
"cannot create directory '/root/.mozilla' Invalid Argument"
Then it asks me for my password. What is my password?
I tried to just hit enter, but that doesn't work. Is there some sort of default login? Everything I read says, "you're just logged in as root". I don't see anything in FAQ about logging in for the first time.
What password for login? (Solved)
- klhrevolutionist
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are you talking about starting up mozilla or firefox or puppy
be more specific and your answer will be here waiting on you
if your talking about puppy there is no login just try startx
be more specific and your answer will be here waiting on you
if your talking about puppy there is no login just try startx
Heaven is on the way, until then let's get the truth out!
I'm still trying to puppy going. I'm working off a USB device and a floppy. I got the floppy to recognize the location and puppy begins to start up. I go through a bunch of Linux type start up then at the end I get about 20 errors like I mentioned (I just used the mozilla directory as an example). Then it tells me it has to wait for 60 seconds and then asks me for a password, like it would in redhat (minus the Login prompt, it goes straight to the password prompt).
I'm wondering if the format of my usb device is wrong. I've tried both FAT and FAT32 and get the same thing. Does cluster size matter? The problem seems to be that Puppy can't create all of it's files for some reason. It does create quite a few. For instance the USB now has ARCHIVE, CALENDAR, CHOICES, GHTTPD...etc...
Thanks for any help, I'm stumped.
I'm wondering if the format of my usb device is wrong. I've tried both FAT and FAT32 and get the same thing. Does cluster size matter? The problem seems to be that Puppy can't create all of it's files for some reason. It does create quite a few. For instance the USB now has ARCHIVE, CALENDAR, CHOICES, GHTTPD...etc...
Thanks for any help, I'm stumped.
From previous posts describing the same problem which were resolved, the most likely cause is a corrupt pup001 file somewhere, either on your hard drive or USB drive, which Puppy is seeing when it tries to boot. Can you boot option 2 (No HD)? If so, you can then mount your various drives and partitions and look for a pup001 file. If you find it, delete it and then your password problem should be gone.
IT WORKS
I actually JUST got it going.
The answer is in here. My error looks EXACTLY like the screen in that thread ("second screen shot").
What they discussed after it, go it cleared up.
Thanks all for all the suggestions. This thing is great. I've got a new issue, but I'll save it for the next thread (assuming I don't find it searching, like I should have before). The screen shots make it tougher to search for, but nice once I got there.
The answer is in here. My error looks EXACTLY like the screen in that thread ("second screen shot").
What they discussed after it, go it cleared up.
Thanks all for all the suggestions. This thing is great. I've got a new issue, but I'll save it for the next thread (assuming I don't find it searching, like I should have before). The screen shots make it tougher to search for, but nice once I got there.