Pardon the delay, I've been a bit lax in checking the forum lately, and I never got around to writing up that thread.Wognath wrote:jrb, you wrote to seaside,If you have done this, could you please link it? No luck searching. Thanks.As I remember you're an advocate of running without pupsaves. I followed your lead and have been doing that for a while now using an initialization script in /etc/init.d (previously in my zdrv now in the main sfs). The script has gotten a lot simpler now that I am putting so much of my configuration directly in my main SFS file. But that's another story and I'll write it up in a separate thread.
Wognath
The key part of the initialization script in /etc/init.d is:
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sed -i 's|PUPMODE=5|PUPMODE=12|' /etc/rc.d/PUPSTATE
I should mention that in order to turn off the Quickstart wizard and Setup wizard at every boot you need to create the empty file /var/local/delayedrun_firstboot_flag. Of course this means you have to place things like /etc/localtime and other custom setup files in your new custom puppy_xxx.sfs file.
Cheers, J