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SFS-Merge

#1 Post by jpeps »

Copy /usr/local/bin/merge-icon to desktop. Drag SFS files to icon. Click on icon to create /mnt/home/merge.sfs . Edit /usr/local/bin/rox-merge
MERGE and FILES directories for more space. (they use /tmp by default)
Edit output directory (/mnt/home) if
not using pupsave or insufficient space.
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Re: SFS-Merge

#2 Post by shinobar »

Good!
One thing:
You assume it is used with pupsave, but without pupsave, /mnt/home is not exists.
you can run a command like 'df /mn/home' to check the /mnt/home is exactly mounted.
You can also check the space.
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SFS-Merge

#3 Post by L18L »

tried to merge
virtualbox...._500.sfs and gimp..._500.sfs
in manual created mnt/home (testing wary500m07 without pupsave at the moment)
merge is OK but
klicking on the merge.sfs
NOTICE: This is an older version 3x squash.fs file .....
:cry:
>check of versions needed, too.
But a good idea because of limitation to 6 sfs files :)

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Re: SFS-Merge

#4 Post by jpeps »

L18L wrote:tried to merge
virtualbox...._500.sfs and gimp..._500.sfs
in manual created mnt/home (testing wary500m07 without pupsave at the moment)
merge is OK but
klicking on the merge.sfs
NOTICE: This is an older version 3x squash.fs file .....
:cry:
>check of versions needed, too.
But a good idea because of limitation to 6 sfs files :)
In Lupu, mksquashfs links to mksquashfs4, although mksquash3 is available. Default setting can be edited.
shinobar wrote: You assume it is used with pupsave, but without pupsave, /mnt/home is not exists.
you can run a command like 'df /mn/home' to check the /mnt/home is exactly mounted.
You can also check the space
Thanks, shinobar. Note added re editing directories.

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