Just started using Puppy Slacko 5.4 about 2 weeks ago. I have it installed on a usb flash drive. No problems then someone messed it up and I do not know what they did or how I can get it back to where I had it. It will start as usual then I start getting error messages. Below is what I see at the end.
Slacko Puppy Linux
Linux 3.2.33-4g [i686 arch]
puppypc29788 login: root (automatic login)
cat: /etc/oldmousedevice: No such file or directory
The file /etc/mousebuttons has been created with content "5"
Xorg Wizzard Automatic has just run
If you are reading this, then you are at the console without X running.
The usual thing now is to type 'xwin' to start X...
Starting X, specs in /etc/X11/xorg.conf startup apps /root/xinitrc...
Exited from X. Type "xwin [fvwm95|jwn] to restart X ([ ] mean optional).
(To shutdown PC type "poweroff", to reboot PC type "reboot")
If X failed to start, type "xorgwizzard" to setup X
# I typed in xorgwizzard
-sh: orgwizzard: command not found
#
Sorry if I gave to much or not enough information. I am new to linux and do not know very much yet.
Thanks for your help.
stlpuppy
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Slacko 5.4 on USB fell down and cannot get up [SOLVED]
Slacko 5.4 on USB fell down and cannot get up [SOLVED]
Last edited by stlpuppy on Wed 23 Jan 2013, 05:14, edited 1 time in total.
Hello, and welcome, as we say, to the Kennels!
You're pretty good with the info -- you've given us plenty. Most first posts go like "omg i have a problem with my puppy i have a laptop it won't boot help i miss windows" and there's not much of anything to go by. You've given me, at least, basically everything I need to get started. Only thing you didn't give me was the specs of your system -- if you could provide that (or at least make and model) that would help later on.
For now, try this. You've already discovered the # prompt, so try making it look like this:
# xorgwizard
and pressing [ENTER] -- note the single 'z' in that word!
You're pretty good with the info -- you've given us plenty. Most first posts go like "omg i have a problem with my puppy i have a laptop it won't boot help i miss windows" and there's not much of anything to go by. You've given me, at least, basically everything I need to get started. Only thing you didn't give me was the specs of your system -- if you could provide that (or at least make and model) that would help later on.
For now, try this. You've already discovered the # prompt, so try making it look like this:
# xorgwizard
and pressing [ENTER] -- note the single 'z' in that word!
I have an ASUS eee pc 701SD. It has 1GB of ram (4GB SSD). The Puppy Slacko 5.4 is on a San Disk 1GB usb.
I had the system and wireless internet connection working (and having fun) until someone messed with it and I cannot find out what they did. My guess is that they changed something in the setting and saved it. Since I did not load anything to the SSD I just used a different usb and thought I could just start over. Did not work like I thought.
I had the system and wireless internet connection working (and having fun) until someone messed with it and I cannot find out what they did. My guess is that they changed something in the setting and saved it. Since I did not load anything to the SSD I just used a different usb and thought I could just start over. Did not work like I thought.
Here's a nifty trick. I assume you've got more than one USB port on this contraption... my Eee PC (a 1000HEB, with a rather larger screen) has 3.
Plug in the other USB drive, the one with the bad setup... mount it like normal, and then find the file on it with a *.2fs extension. Double-click that, and it should mount (as if it were a drive) and you should be able to copy files over from it.
I'm afraid I don't know the exact procedure; I've yet to have a botched save file I couldn't reinstall over
Plug in the other USB drive, the one with the bad setup... mount it like normal, and then find the file on it with a *.2fs extension. Double-click that, and it should mount (as if it were a drive) and you should be able to copy files over from it.
I'm afraid I don't know the exact procedure; I've yet to have a botched save file I couldn't reinstall over
OK, then, if you could do one more small thing.
At the top of your first post, click the EDIT button. You will see that you can edit the thread title -- please put [SOLVED] at the end of it.\
EDIT: I see you did this. Thanks! That lets us know that your issue was resolved, so that folks don't have to read the thread to know that (some of these threads get mighty long).
If you feel the need to come back (for help, or to contribute, or even just to be social), we'll be here!
At the top of your first post, click the EDIT button. You will see that you can edit the thread title -- please put [SOLVED] at the end of it.\
EDIT: I see you did this. Thanks! That lets us know that your issue was resolved, so that folks don't have to read the thread to know that (some of these threads get mighty long).
If you feel the need to come back (for help, or to contribute, or even just to be social), we'll be here!