petget-2012041817957.tar.gz 'IS NOT' the file I linked to..
Instead, grab it from a shell with this:
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wget http://shino.pos.to/linux/puppy/petget-20120418.pet
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wget http://shino.pos.to/linux/puppy/petget-20120418.pet
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tar -xzf petget-20120418.pet
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md5sum DISTRO_COMPAT_REPOS DISTRO_PET_REPOS DISTRO_PKGS_SPECS
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sh-4.1# md5sum DISTRO_COMPAT_REPOS DISTRO_PET_REPOS DISTRO_PKGS_SPECS
049a6021df1ce49ed4fb95ff0f818c1d DISTRO_COMPAT_REPOS
e7a587119a416026bfb79a3ec397f537 DISTRO_PET_REPOS
d82a3775e578be8254c75eebf7a2489b DISTRO_PKGS_SPECS
when you say 'drag', do you mean to copy or to move?Semme wrote:
Drag ~/petget-20120418/usr/local/petget into /usr/local.. effectively overwriting the existing folder.
With ~/petget-20120418/usr/sbin open, select the all button, second from the right in ROX and drag all three files from ~/petget-20120418/usr/sbin into /usr/sbin.
Having had a run myself I can say with certainty it won't affect what's installed, at least, everything I had time to check still worked as expected. There was NOTHING worth anything to recover. What purge will do is replace *system* items, namely the ones required for a functional base, e.g., PPM? The files copied appear to belong to BusyBox, or Pups base. Needless to say, you'll need to burn an install disk to make it happen. Grabbing the iso with wget- your best bet..*Purge* Boot Message wrote:This is a radical file cleanup for broken systems, could alter some settings. You are upgrading Puppy from x to x. Overwritten old files have been moved to /tmp/versioncleanup/. After bootup please examine this directory (before shutdown) for anything you might like to recover.
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wget http://diddywahdiddy.net/Puppy500/luci-001.005.iso