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How to upgrade Puppy without losing settings? - SOLVED

Posted: Tue 04 Nov 2008, 07:33
by Alan-LB
I have 4.1 installed and updated with many packages.

How do I upgrade to 4.1.1 (and later to 4.2) without losing all my settings and other things I have installed?

TIA

Alan

Posted: Tue 04 Nov 2008, 10:36
by disciple
If you're running from LiveCD, when you boot a CD of the new version it will automatically upgrade your save file.

Otherwise I think you just boot from a CD of the new version and run the install wizard thing again - although I've never actually burned Puppy to CD, or done a "full" install, so I can't say for sure :)
If you have a frugal install you don't need to bother burning a CD - just open the new .iso image and replace the files from your current install with the new versions. Then next time you boot it will upgrade your save file (unless you use pfix=ram).

I'm not sure if you can replace the frugal install files while actually running from them - I always boot Windows or another Puppy install to do it from there. If you don't have another OS I think you could just boot from CD with pfix=ram.

N.B. before upgrading it is generally advised to boot with pfix=ram to make sure things still works in the new version, and/or to make a back up copy of your save file. Upgrading from 4.1 to 4.1.1 this shouldn't be necessary, as long as you use the .iso with the same kernel version (standard or retro).

Posted: Tue 04 Nov 2008, 10:38
by disciple
Also, for 4.1.1 you don't necessarily need to download a whole new iso, as Barry said he would put most of the changes in a "service pack".

Posted: Tue 04 Nov 2008, 10:55
by Béèm
disciple wrote:Also, for 4.1.1 you don't necessarily need to download a whole new iso, as Barry said he would put most of the changes in a "service pack".
Unless I missed something, I didn't see a service pack.
Would have been nice tho.

Posted: Tue 04 Nov 2008, 11:31
by disciple
In that case maybe we should ask Barry if:
1. He's forgotten
2. He's decided not to bother with it, or
3. We just need to wait...

Posted: Wed 05 Nov 2008, 05:12
by Alan-LB
Thanks for all your replies - I will try it when I get the file.

Alan