In the same link I gave above is a method of installing SFS by converting them to PETs.dejan555 wrote:Yeah, that's the catch, I coud make uninstall script straight away, but I need to figure out how to uninstall only files that are new and leave the old ones in place.
The poster said he used that method for install and it worked just fine.
But here is the part that I wonder about.
If I convert an SFS into a pet, can I also uninstall it just by selecting the installed pet from the installed pets???
His install method was to make a new directory in / with the filename of the SFS file. Then mount the SFS file and copy the contents to the New directory.
Then run Dir2pet to convert it into a pet file. Click then on the pet file to install it.
But I still wonder if you could then select it in the install window of installed PETs to uninstall it?
Food for thought!?