Hello
I've tried the 430 live CD and no problems with either ethernet or usb wireless rt73 connection
I next install to usb stick with universal installer and fine it boots up and the network connection wizard works - press wizard, eth0 thing appears press OK and fine I can browse OK
On exit offered chance to save settings which I do, to the usb stick.
But next time when I boot up with the stick, the browser does not work AND when I press on the connection wizard, the ethernet0 thing does not pop up nor does loading any of the modules succeed- i have broadcom ethernet btw.
So i am now stuck unable to connect to the internet.
Thanks if u can help
Phaedros
[solved] Internet settings lost - Puppy USB stick install
[solved] Internet settings lost - Puppy USB stick install
Last edited by PhaedrOS on Thu 15 Oct 2009, 23:27, edited 1 time in total.
Hmm . . . not such a helpful forum maybe
Had another go, picks up the ethernet a treat and offered to save settings which I do. Or think I do (does it save them to ram maybe?)
On the way out, asked to save settings which i do to usb stick
Next boot not asked for country language etc but can no longer connect to internet
Surely someone with experience must have some inkling as to what needs to be done?
Had another go, picks up the ethernet a treat and offered to save settings which I do. Or think I do (does it save them to ram maybe?)
On the way out, asked to save settings which i do to usb stick
Next boot not asked for country language etc but can no longer connect to internet
Surely someone with experience must have some inkling as to what needs to be done?
I do plenty of USB testing installs.
But I never save any settings.
But what I believe that you should do is:
Boot up Puppy cd....re-install to USB.
Take out cd.
Reboot.....do not save again to USB.
Boot USB again.....now set up everything,
Shutdown and reboot......NOW SAVE BACK to USB.
Now it should work next time????
Chris.
But I never save any settings.
But what I believe that you should do is:
Boot up Puppy cd....re-install to USB.
Take out cd.
Reboot.....do not save again to USB.
Boot USB again.....now set up everything,
Shutdown and reboot......NOW SAVE BACK to USB.
Now it should work next time????
Chris.
Thanks but still no joy UNTIL:
I formatted usb stick in fat32 and made it bootable with sys linux, before copying puppy files from cd to usb stick
This time all writes were saved on the stick in puppy save file and things worked properly. I would guess that previoulsy, with the standard install, writes were going to ram drive and being lost
I formatted usb stick in fat32 and made it bootable with sys linux, before copying puppy files from cd to usb stick
This time all writes were saved on the stick in puppy save file and things worked properly. I would guess that previoulsy, with the standard install, writes were going to ram drive and being lost
Sure - done
Sort of solved i would say - i kinda happended upon a recipe which works rather fully understand exactly what's happening. I'll reiterate the recipe for anyone who wants to use this solution
From windows, format usb stick as fat32
make it linux bootalbe using syslinux (from dos window go to win32 folder of syslinux installation) and
syslinux -ma x: (where x: usb stick drive letter)
add file called syslinux.cfg Mine contains the line:
default vmlinuz initrd=initrd.gz pmedia=usbhd nosmp
Copy files from puppy linux (430) CD to usb stick
Done!
Sort of solved i would say - i kinda happended upon a recipe which works rather fully understand exactly what's happening. I'll reiterate the recipe for anyone who wants to use this solution
From windows, format usb stick as fat32
make it linux bootalbe using syslinux (from dos window go to win32 folder of syslinux installation) and
syslinux -ma x: (where x: usb stick drive letter)
add file called syslinux.cfg Mine contains the line:
default vmlinuz initrd=initrd.gz pmedia=usbhd nosmp
Copy files from puppy linux (430) CD to usb stick
Done!