I wonder if someone was attempting to combine slitaz and puppy?
UPDATE 1
I tried to make it. The boot process works but when the Xorg started both mouse and keyboard does not work. I wonder why?
UPDATE 2
Im now sucessfully boot to slitaz desktop environment but it needs more refinement (The latest image currently unavailable)
UPDATE 3
Great News! I succesfully ran Slitaz on top of Puppy. It works like Slitaz but also behave like puppy.
But there are issues must be solved:
1. /etc/rc.d/rc.shutdown does not work. It means it cannot create save file
2. pup_event_frontend_d crashes
3. Cannot render or display SVG images
3. Some puppy scripts are broken.
I will release the working image very soon even the save feature does not work to in order to fix by someone.
UPDATE 4
Tazpup can now create savefiles and load it. You also use pfix=ram to bypass loading savefile. However rebooting and shutdown requires root password if tux account is used. Also rendering SVG is now working.
UPDATE 5
pup_event is now running. Shutdown and reboot is now improved
UPDATE 6
TazPuppy reached beta state. This will be formally announced in Puppy Project section if there is no major bugs or errors.
UPDATE 7
TazPuppy has reached Release Candidate milestone
* Supports both Puppy, Slitaz, Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, and Arch Linux package format natively
* TazPuppy can load SFS, Slax, and Porteus modules
Download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cMON88 ... VqmcMJdhyd
MD5 Checksum: ea8d96eb2e44f5f1321fa70a15717c47
Build Kit: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rxQRV0 ... olCAQvwm6x
Latest slitaz package updates: http://cook.slitaz.org
DEFAULT ACCOUNT
Username: tux
Password:(blank)
ROOT ACCOUNT
Username: root
Password: root
NOTES:
* To swap kernel just replace vmlinuz of other puppies and put its zdrv file but rename it as zdrv_tazpup_5.0.sfs
* To create the latest devx module. Goto Applications>Setup>Make DEVX module.
* To autologin as root. Edit the /etc/slim.conf using this parameters
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default_user root
auto_login yes
* TazPuppy like Slitaz can work as rolling release. Use large save file or use save folder stored in a large free space partition. If you want to use the rolling release feature of TazPuppy
How it works
The boot process is the same as puppy however upon starting the rc.sysinit. It performs filesystem manipulation only (It does not load kernel modules or starting udevd). Then it calls the slitaz init script from rc.sysinit and continue its common initialization.[/url]