I'll play more with it to see if there's something I can do.
I'm also running Woof now to build a second LZO-compressed spup, this time with my new software center, new dbus/dhcpcd/rox/whatever and extra artwork. Should be the best puplet I've built
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Great, looking forward to it. I hope the kernal will still support an 8 core machine.Iguleder wrote:I'm also running Woof now to build a second LZO-compressed spup, this time with my new software center, new dbus/dhcpcd/rox/whatever and extra artwork. Should be the best puplet I've built
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puppy pfix=ram
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puppy pfix=ram,nocopy
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-sh:warning: setlocale: LC_COLLATE: cannot change locale (en_US): No such directory.
Hi nooby. nosmp is used when your computer does not have a dual-core processor.nooby wrote:Many of the puppies that failed to boot for me now boot when I add this to the kernel line.
nosmp
I have no idea what it does though. Maybe does not help you? Each computer different. I use an Acer D250 with Atom N270 CPU
Fine, but where do you put it in the line?nooby wrote:Many of the puppies that failed to boot for me now boot when I add this to the kernel line.
nosmp
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Typically at the end of the boot parameters, something like this:musher0 wrote:
Fine, but where do you put it in the line?
puppy pfix=ram ... then the nosmp command?
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kernel /spup/vmlinuz pfix=fsck pmedia=atahd psubdir=spup nosmp
Oh, I see. But that's a grub line, isn't? How do you do it during a regular cd boot?DaveS wrote:Typically at the end of the boot parameters, something like this:musher0 wrote:
Fine, but where do you put it in the line?
puppy pfix=ram ... then the nosmp command?
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kernel /spup/vmlinuz pfix=fsck pmedia=atahd psubdir=spup nosmp
Iguleder wrote:The potential of spup is simply endless ... so ... do we have a 5.3?