I'd like to skip the time consuming zeroising of pupxxx when I shut down or reboot my USB Puppy. I read some stuff here...
http://www.murga.org/~puppy/viewtopic.p ... ht=zeroise
But I'm uncertain as to which scripts need to be changed - I commented out the relevant section of one but it didn't do the trick. I take it I was working on a copy that got replaced?
TIA
Not zeroising pupxxx on reboot
The answer is in the question. Did you actually read the thread you posted?
look, I'll take you closer, but you still need to read http://www.murga.org/~puppy/viewtopic.php?p=8005#8005
look, I'll take you closer, but you still need to read http://www.murga.org/~puppy/viewtopic.php?p=8005#8005
Yeah, specifically marv said...
I've read that other thread (and all those links) numerous times when trying to get the USB to boot, I can't face it again!
It's turning into too much work for someone that wants to be a user with limited time for tinkering, maybe I'll just stick to CD!
Thanks anyway.
and as I said at the top of the thread I commented out the zeroising section but it didn't seem to work - the file appeared to have been 'restored' to it's original state.For now I am using the Barrys' rc.reboot script with the zeroizing commented out and the shutdown is plenty fast.
I've read that other thread (and all those links) numerous times when trying to get the USB to boot, I can't face it again!
It's turning into too much work for someone that wants to be a user with limited time for tinkering, maybe I'll just stick to CD!
Thanks anyway.