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Frugal or Full Installation

This page explains the differences between Frugal and InstallationFullHDD Full installation.

Full Installation
In a Full installation the system files (Linux directory structure) takes up a whole drive partition. The contents from Puppy Linux's BaseSFS are extracted to the linux directory structure. All subsequent software installations, file edits and additions are made directly to the partition's file system. The directory structure is stored as it appears in the FileManagers file manager or listed by a TerminalEmulator terminal emulator.

Frugal Installation
In a Frugal installation the system files (Linux directory structure) are compressed into a couple of file (technically filesystems within a file):


When first run:


Additional files:


On start-up these file-systems are super-imposed upon each other so that they appear merged. Additional files and alterations are written to the Puppy Save File (if within the Linux directory structure). The directory structure viewed in a FileManagers file manager or listed by a TerminalEmulator terminal emulator is actually contained within these compressed files.


Comparsion

FullFrugal (not in RAM)Frugal (copied to RAM)
Drive partition requiredYesNoNo
Installation directory Requires a drive partition Almost any directory Almost any directory
Speed MediumLikely to be slower Faster
Installation file system Linux Type FAT, NTFS, Linux Type FAT, NTFS, Linux Type
Installation Protection RootFS writable with root user accessBaseSfs Read only BaseSfs Read only
SaveFile Pup SaveFile No, directly accesses RootFS Yes, saved directly to disk Yes, in RAM (saved to disk on request/reboot)
Load/Unload SquashFS SFS filesHarderEasy Easy


Also on the Wiki

(previous hyperlinks, now defunct:
http://barryk.org/puppylinux/development/howpuppyworks.html
http://puppylinux.com/development/howpuppyworks.html)


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