Okay. Peebee has been busy. He has posted to the Slacko thread and to the Barry`s blog.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 035#683035
So...the fix can be done by downgrading the initrd ntfs-3g, which means that savefile problem comes back with compressed ntfs. So many of us really need and use compressed ntfs with Puppy. Right ?
And here is more info about udf. There is the post above by 01micko for those interested.
Posted on 7 Feb 2013, 4:25 by amigo
Re udf "multisession"
Yes, udf should work like using a normal read-write hard-disk or flash drive -you'll want to make sure that /tmp and possibly /var (and /proc, /sys, ??) are mounted on tmpfs or otherwise isolated from / so that any writes there do not go to the udf filesystem. aufs could still be useful there, but should not be required.
There are relevant patches floating around between debian, gento and arch, for the udftools -I see I don't have my more-complete patch-set uploaded -you need some init scripts to set the device up at startup also. I was just working on this a few days ago -adding still another patch, so I'll try to get the sources all tidied up and uploaded.
Posted on 7 Feb 2013, 4:42 by amigo
UDF patches, etc.
OK, here you go:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/amigolinux/do ... s-1.0.0b5/
You should find everything you need there to get it going. Best to download everything you find there as it is not all available elsewhere any longer. There's quite a few docs, there too in Resources.
Well, it looks like there would be need for more initrd fixes before the usage would be fully supported. If I understood right.