How to move Puppy frugal install to a new computer? (SOLVED)
How to move Puppy frugal install to a new computer? (SOLVED)
Hi, I've been using Puppy for years but have a beginner question.
I have a Puppy frugal install of Tahrpup running well on a Thinkpad T61. I've bought a new-to-me Thinkpad T420. Will be installing a new SSD in the T420.
Can I do a frugal Tahrpup install on the new laptop, then move the savefolder over to it and just tweak the settings?
I'm also running VirtualBox from an sfs on the old computer. After copying the sfs to new new computer, can I move my virtual XP machine or will it have to be reinstalled?
Thanks!
I have a Puppy frugal install of Tahrpup running well on a Thinkpad T61. I've bought a new-to-me Thinkpad T420. Will be installing a new SSD in the T420.
Can I do a frugal Tahrpup install on the new laptop, then move the savefolder over to it and just tweak the settings?
I'm also running VirtualBox from an sfs on the old computer. After copying the sfs to new new computer, can I move my virtual XP machine or will it have to be reinstalled?
Thanks!
Last edited by sarakay on Fri 24 Mar 2017, 19:56, edited 1 time in total.
The difference in hardware may give you problems.
Really depends on how different they are.
Video driver setup and network are usually the big issues.
Only way to really know what will happen is just do it.
Same for the VirtualBox sfs and the virtual XP machine.
Hardware differences will be the issues how well it corrects to at least get it running.
Check all setup and config settings.
Really depends on how different they are.
Video driver setup and network are usually the big issues.
Only way to really know what will happen is just do it.
Same for the VirtualBox sfs and the virtual XP machine.
Hardware differences will be the issues how well it corrects to at least get it running.
Check all setup and config settings.
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
Could work but you may have bootup problems because of different hardware setup. You will probably have to run xorgwizard at bootup. If you can't get it to boot, it may be worth a try to delete the /etc directory in the savefolder first before booting. Your savefolder must be on a linux partition on your new machine.
JMHO
I would consider booting off the CD/DVD rather than migrate. Save your important stuff on a USB stick (the newer the better) including browser bookmarks.
Regards
8Geee
I would consider booting off the CD/DVD rather than migrate. Save your important stuff on a USB stick (the newer the better) including browser bookmarks.
Regards
8Geee
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OP here. Thanks folks, it doesn't seem to be looking good for just moving the save folder, does it? Thought I would do it to save time, but it might take more time to tweak it and solve problems than it would to just reinstall everything.
Side note: new-to-me laptop has Win10 preinstalled. Can't wait to get rid of it!
Take care,
Sara
Side note: new-to-me laptop has Win10 preinstalled. Can't wait to get rid of it!
Take care,
Sara
I move frugal installs between several quite different hardware setups often. Pretty much exclusively on the 'newer' pups in my signature. I clean/edit and filecheck the savefile before moving as follows (make a copy, rename it and mount it to edit, unmount and filecheck it).
Delete the following files:
/~/.flsynclient #avoids problems with different screen & touchpad resolution and capabilities
/etc/asound.state # avoids problems with different sound cards
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-libmtp.rules #avoids IO port renumbering
/etc/X11/xorg.conf #overall config, autogenerated in newer pups
/etc/pwf/pwf.conf #I use PWF 4.1 for connections, Re-setup of Frisbee etc. will usually be necessary as port naming often changes
Going from memory here but I don't think I've left any out. Without this minor cleanup lockups are common. With it, seldom to never on my machines. Lots faster for me than generating new savefiles with my setup on each class of machine I use.
Delete the following files:
/~/.flsynclient #avoids problems with different screen & touchpad resolution and capabilities
/etc/asound.state # avoids problems with different sound cards
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-libmtp.rules #avoids IO port renumbering
/etc/X11/xorg.conf #overall config, autogenerated in newer pups
/etc/pwf/pwf.conf #I use PWF 4.1 for connections, Re-setup of Frisbee etc. will usually be necessary as port naming often changes
Going from memory here but I don't think I've left any out. Without this minor cleanup lockups are common. With it, seldom to never on my machines. Lots faster for me than generating new savefiles with my setup on each class of machine I use.
Pups currently in kennel :D Older LxPupSc and X-slacko-4.4 for my users; LxPupSc, LxPupSc64 and upupEF for me. All good pups indeed, and all running savefiles for look'n'feel only. Browsers, etc. solely from SFS.
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Can't see a problem with that at all. As Burn_IT & mikeslr have said, shouldn't give any issues. If I'm going to 'migrate' between machines, I simply copy the entire partition the Puppy 'frugal' sits in.....not just the save-file/folder.
I've done this many times, and 99 times out 100 it goes OK. If this works going from an AMD 64-bit dual-core set-up on an old Compaq desktop to an Intel, 32-bit single-core setup on an even older Dell laptop, I don't think you'll have a problem; your two machines are far more closely-related than my own two.
In any case, Pup will auto-detect the hardware before it loads the kernel modules, so you're pretty much certain to have the right hardware config.
Just my tuppence-worth, from my own experience.
Mike.
I've done this many times, and 99 times out 100 it goes OK. If this works going from an AMD 64-bit dual-core set-up on an old Compaq desktop to an Intel, 32-bit single-core setup on an even older Dell laptop, I don't think you'll have a problem; your two machines are far more closely-related than my own two.
In any case, Pup will auto-detect the hardware before it loads the kernel modules, so you're pretty much certain to have the right hardware config.
Just my tuppence-worth, from my own experience.
Mike.
Last edited by Mike Walsh on Thu 23 Mar 2017, 00:33, edited 1 time in total.
OP here. You guys are giving me hope. I'm going to try it. The SSD is already in the new laptop, formatted ext3 just like the drive where puppy is currently installed. The new laptop has a second HDD caddy, so I will remove the HDD from the old laptop, put it in the new one's second HDD caddy, and just copy everything over to the SSD via Tahrpup running off a USB drive. We'll see how it goes. Thanks!
EDIT: It worked! Thanks again.
EDIT: It worked! Thanks again.