G'day Mike, I've tried installing this on a Toshiba NB200 NetBook N280 intel Atom CPU, Single Core 1.66 GHz, Maximum 2 GB RAMemory. Frugal install on an eXt4 FS.
Trouble iz it's Not finding ( & consequently Not loading ) the ce_slacko Directory or ceslackosave.4fs File inside, on the Next ReBoot & in Fact asks me 2 Create a New ceslackosave.4fs on Every ShutDown or ReBoot. Altho I Really want 2 Save 2 a Directory rather than a File.
Please Help me Solve this Frustrating issue...
Thanx
;-)K
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- Max Headroom
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"Toshiba... Atom,,, eXt4 FS". Emphasis supplied.
If you provide the menu.lst I'll take a look. But:
(1) I've had problems with Toshiba and avoid them, so can't be of much help.
(2) Many 'older' Puppies have problems with file-systems formatted as Linux Ext4. My hard-drives are Linux Ext3. I choose Linux Ext3 as the format for SaveFiles. Although Slacko 5.7.2.CE is 'updated', it still is an old Puppy. Don't know whether it can properly handle Linux Ext4. Don't have any way to test.
(3) I don't recommend this Puppy. I built and published it at a time I thought there was a need for an updated Puppy for 'old computers'. Shortly thereafter, radky published dpup-stretch, http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 590#974590. Later, jrb published precise-lite, http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 58#1024458. And both mistfire and 8Geee have continued their excellent work on Slacko based Puppies, refining and updating them: X-Slacko Slim 4.4r49, http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 819#909819; AtomicPup-XX66, http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 06#1054206. Note the latter is specifically built with Atom CPU's as a target.
All of these are much more versatile operating systems that work well on 'old computers'.
If you provide the menu.lst I'll take a look. But:
(1) I've had problems with Toshiba and avoid them, so can't be of much help.
(2) Many 'older' Puppies have problems with file-systems formatted as Linux Ext4. My hard-drives are Linux Ext3. I choose Linux Ext3 as the format for SaveFiles. Although Slacko 5.7.2.CE is 'updated', it still is an old Puppy. Don't know whether it can properly handle Linux Ext4. Don't have any way to test.
(3) I don't recommend this Puppy. I built and published it at a time I thought there was a need for an updated Puppy for 'old computers'. Shortly thereafter, radky published dpup-stretch, http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 590#974590. Later, jrb published precise-lite, http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 58#1024458. And both mistfire and 8Geee have continued their excellent work on Slacko based Puppies, refining and updating them: X-Slacko Slim 4.4r49, http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 819#909819; AtomicPup-XX66, http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 06#1054206. Note the latter is specifically built with Atom CPU's as a target.
All of these are much more versatile operating systems that work well on 'old computers'.
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G'day Mike, Thanx 4 your Reply.
I'll take on board your remarks, Please Nb my last post in Mistfires X-Slacko Slim Thread.
# menu.lst produced by grub4dosconfig-v1.9.3
color white/blue black/cyan white/black cyan/black
#splashimage=/splash.xpm
timeout 3
default 0
# Frugal installed Puppy
title CE-Slacko 5.7.2 pup (sda1)
find --set-root uuid () 965f0c60-81a1-49f3-82d5-79b28b51d444
kernel /vmlinuz pdrv=965f0c60-81a1-49f3-82d5-79b28b51d444 pmedia=atahd pfix=fsck
initrd /initrd.gz
# Windows
# this entry searches Windows on the HDD and boot it up
title No M$ Virus Bait!\nBoot up Windows if installed
errorcheck off
find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /bootmgr
chainloader /bootmgr
find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /ntldr
chainloader /ntldr
find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /io.sys
chainloader /io.sys
errorcheck on
# Advanced Menu
title Advanced menu
configfile /menu-advanced.lst
commandline
Sorry I tried attaching it, but it didn't stick!
Thanx 4 your Help!
;-)K
I'll take on board your remarks, Please Nb my last post in Mistfires X-Slacko Slim Thread.
# menu.lst produced by grub4dosconfig-v1.9.3
color white/blue black/cyan white/black cyan/black
#splashimage=/splash.xpm
timeout 3
default 0
# Frugal installed Puppy
title CE-Slacko 5.7.2 pup (sda1)
find --set-root uuid () 965f0c60-81a1-49f3-82d5-79b28b51d444
kernel /vmlinuz pdrv=965f0c60-81a1-49f3-82d5-79b28b51d444 pmedia=atahd pfix=fsck
initrd /initrd.gz
# Windows
# this entry searches Windows on the HDD and boot it up
title No M$ Virus Bait!\nBoot up Windows if installed
errorcheck off
find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /bootmgr
chainloader /bootmgr
find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /ntldr
chainloader /ntldr
find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /io.sys
chainloader /io.sys
errorcheck on
# Advanced Menu
title Advanced menu
configfile /menu-advanced.lst
commandline
Sorry I tried attaching it, but it didn't stick!
Thanx 4 your Help!
;-)K
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Where else other than in /tmp are .log files able to accumulate in CE Slacko Puppy 5.7.2?
Re: .log files
I have log files in /var.kuman11 wrote:Where else other than in /tmp are .log files able to accumulate in CE Slacko Puppy 5.7.2?