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====Puppy Boot Parameters====
~This page lists some of the parameters/arguments you can set on Puppy's boot-up. (Note- these don't apply to early versions of Puppy, especially pre-Puppy2.)
~Parameters are passed to Puppy in one of two ways: either by typing an option at the boot-up screen (if Puppy is in 'live' mode), or via one of the [[bootloaders bootloader]] files.
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~For example, if [[grub]] is being used and the //menu.1st// kernel line needs modifying,
~~##kernel /slacko531/vmlinuz acpi=off pmedia=atahd psubdir=slacko531##
~and if [[syslinux]] is used and syslinux.cfg needs modifying,
~~##append initrd=/boot/initrd.gz acpi=off pmedia=atahd psubdir=slacko531##

==Pfix==
~**pfix** allows various options to be selected:
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~- ##pfix=ram## will run Puppy totally in RAM and ignore saved sessions/storage file(s)
~- ##pfix=nox## will boot Puppy to terminal/commandline (ie no X)
~- ##pfix=<n>## where ##<n>## is the number of saved sessions to ignore for a multisession-CD
~- ##pfix=rdsh## will exit to initial ramdisk commandline ([[http://www.puppylinux.com/development/howpuppyworks.html do not pivot_root]])
~- ##pfix=usbcard## for booting from USB flash drive via USB 2.0 to PCMCIA adapter
~- ##pfix=clean## will force a simulated version upgrade (for Puppy 2.13 and later)
~- ##pfix=purge## will force an even more radical file cleanup (to fix broken system) (for Puppy 2.14 and later)
~- ##pfix=#debug## may help with debugging
~- ##pfix=copy## or ##nocopy## controls if main sfs file is loaded (copied) to RAM
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~If using multiple pfix options, separate them with a comma, e.g. ##pfix=rdsh,usbcard##

==NOPCMCIA==
~Add ##nopcmcia## if you don't want [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PC_card PCMCIA (PC card)]] drivers and card manager to be started during the boot process.

==PKEYS==
~The keyboard layout for a country. Default is "##us##".
~Choices include: ##be br cf de dk es fi fr gr hu it jp no pl ru se uk us##
~See [[http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=01218 Barry's recent blog post]] for more on this.

==""PupSfs""==
~Controls which file is loaded as [[BaseSfs]]. Specify full path and filename.
~Example- ##pupsfs=sdb1:/pwary/wary_511.sfs##

==""PupSave"" files==
~Puppy's behavior on boot-up depends whether any [[SaveFile savefiles]] are found:
~-If none are found Puppy will load the [[BaseSFS]] without any modifications. In many versions the user will be prompted on startup to configure Puppy; also, on shutdown(/reboot) the user is asked whether to create a savefile.
~-If only one savefile is found it will load automatically.
~-If more than one is found the user is prompted to select one from a text menu.
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~**Note:** the boot files on a multi-session disk work differently from those used for live disk and frugal installs. They look for and make save files differently, see [[SaveFileMultiSession Save file multi-session]] for more information.

==Psave==
~**Psave** allows a user to specify which [[SaveFile PupSave files]] to use. This allows the pupsave selection menu to be skipped (shows if more than one savefile is found).


==Boot File Search Parameters==
~First, Puppy tries to detect all interfaces, media and partitions. Then the search for boot files begins.

**Pmedia**
~Specify boot device by interface and/or media-type. This is a search filter.
~Omitting this parameter usually results in Puppy correctly locating boot files; however, it can be useful if you are having problems.
~Manually specify the boot interface and/or media using one of the following:
~~##usbflash usbhd usbcd ideflash idehd idecd idezip satahd satacd scsihd##
~~~Acceptable interfaces include USB, IDE, SATA, and SCSI
~~~Acceptable mediatypes include flash, hard drive (hdd), CD/DVD, and ZIP
~Example- ##PMEDIA=idehd##
~**Note:** Use of this parameter can prevent some BIOS from finding Puppy, especially in the case of using USB flash drives - because they are identified inconsistently by various BIOS (as flash, hdd, zip ...). Therefore the user should find out in advance exactly how a particular pc works before adding this parameter.
~(Applies to Puppy 2.x and later).

**""Pdev1""**
~Specifies boot device by partition. This is a search filter.
~Example- ##""Pdev1""=sda1##

**Psubdir**
~Specifies ({device}{type}/path) the location of boot files in the boot partition. If not specified init will look in ##/## and ##/boot##, order-unknown. As of puppy 3.00 this parameter also restricts the boot search for pup_save files: only those in a matching directory will used. This can be used to allow multiple-puppy installation on the same partition to be used without risk of using the wrong one in error. Also see Psubok.
~Example- ##psubdir=boot/puppy216##

**Psubok**
~Using ##psubok=TRUE## implies all boot files are in Psubdir AND init may search deeper than one directory level.
~Without this setting [[init init's]] search for the [[BaseSfs base sfs]] will be one directory level deep at most.
~In a multiboot scenario, not using this option may lead to an "sfs not found" error. This can be confusing because a user may have their base-sfs file in the same (sub)directory as vmlinuz (kernel) and initrd.


==Also see==
~[[SaveFile Save File]] - AKA 'Pup Save' stores updates, in a frugal installation.
~[[SaveFileMultiSession Save File - multisession]] - save files used on mutli-session optical media
~[[BootLoaders]]
~[[InstallationFrugal]]
~[[TableOfBIOSKeys]]

==Related Webpages==
~[[http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02771 mmc drive available at bootup -Barry's Blog]]
~[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=35003 HOW TO: Use the PMEDIA, PDEV1, PSUBDIR Boot Parameters (Puppy 4)]]
~http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=73304 Puppy boot Options

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==Categories==
~[[CategoryInstallation]]
~[[CategoryCommandLine]]
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