OBS! added new option -i gives user a choice iof manually edit .cfg files
With -i psavemark boot option will not be added automatically!
There was a problem with savefiles not found using this method. Worth to mention is that in ArchPup savefile works fine without intervention!
The problem can be fixed in most puppies by booting with parameter psavemark set to the number of the partition with the savefile.
This can be done at boot time by hitting F2 and then start with
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puppy psavemark=1
to automate the process. The script can be downloaded at the bottom of the post.
After uncompressing you may have to give it right to execute by
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chmod +x PSaveMarkelyfy
This bash script works by adding psavemark parameter to a puppy linux ISO.
You execute it with ./PSaveMarkelyfy file
file is an absolute path to the puppy ISO file
Example:
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./PSaveMarkelyfy /mnt/sdb1/_ISO/Linux/AUTO/precise-5.4.3.iso
The script will append boot option psavemark to isolinux.cfg file.
If your savefile is located anywhere else than first partition you can set the number of the
partition where it is located with the n option.
Example:
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./PSaveMarkelyfy -n 2 /mnt/sdb1/_ISO/Linux/AUTO/precise-5.4.3.iso
The savefile must be placed on USB, not on internal hard drive.
Most puppies work but not all!
To remedy this a new option -i was implemented.It gives user a choice of manually edit .cfg files
With -i psavemark boot option will not be added automatically!
Example
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./PSaveMarkelyfy -i /mnt/sdb1/_ISO/Linux/AUTO/precise-5.4.3.iso
Problem pups.
pussy-base-beta-preview2.iso - uses a file called live.cfg instead.
fatdog - has isolinux.cfg but has its own searchsystem.
lighthouse - has isolinux.cfg but different setup
There probably are more. These puppies could probably be made to work
by manually editing. I recommend using the -i option for these.