I'm working on a program trying to get it to work in a Puppy as well as in BionicDog. Therefor I need to do frequently reboots between Puppy and BionicDog.fredx181 wrote:Hi RSH, thanks for reporting, however I cannot reproduce either, also I'm not sure that I understand your last message.
Can you explain the steps in detail how to reproduce ?
Fred
I'm booting BionicDog with some .sqashfs files loaded (needed for the program to test):
02-additional-fonts.squashfs
02-modifications-BionicDog.squashfs
03-usb-modeswitch.squashfs
10-gimp-2.8.22.squashfs
10-gimp-plugins-2.8.squashfs
15-additional-audio.squashfs
16-additional-audio-updates.squashfs
28-SunVox-1.7.5.squashfs
29-OcenAudio.squashfs
After the 'i386-linux-gnu' issue I built all of those .squashfs files manually in BionicDog, except:
28-SunVox-1.7.5.squashfs
29-OcenAudio.squashfs
I just renamed them from .sfs to squashfs. OcenAudio is placed in /opt, SunVox is placed in /usr/local/sunvox.
This is the boot menu entry:
title BionicDog clean SFS Testings, save on exit
find --set-root --ignore-floppies /BioDogClean/casper/initrd1.xz
kernel /BioDogClean/casper/vmlinuz noauto from=/BioDogClean changes=EXIT:/BioDogClean/casper/
initrd /BioDogClean/casper/initrd1.xz
When testing the program usually I do not save on exit, though 'changes' is used.