Revision history for HowToAvoidLoadingSaveFile


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Last edited on 2013-02-24 14:16:27 by darkcity
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{{include tonguesHowToAvoidLoadingSaveFile}}


Revision [25549]

Edited on 2013-01-20 07:45:13 by darkcity [add reasons to avoid]
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~-To mount the savefile seperately from layered-filesystem to check its contents.
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~-To mount the savefile to check its contents.


Revision [25548]

Edited on 2013-01-20 07:44:09 by darkcity [add reasons to avoid]
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~When there is a single [[SaveFile pup savefile]] Puppy will automatically find and load it. To avoid this there are at least two methods, see below. This applies to [[frugal]] installations.
==Reasons to avoid loading Savefile==
~-To make a fresh pup save file when you shutdown/reboot.
~-To back up the savefile, which can be done by copying as long as it isn't in use (mounted).
~-To mount the savefile to check its contents.
~-To repair the savefile using [[e2fsck]]
==Method 1 - Make Puppy give you the choice of savefile ==
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~For example,
~if original save-file is called ##lupusave-name.2fs##
~make a file blank dummy file, calling the new one something like - ##lupusave-dummy.2fs##
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~Ensure that the naming convention is retained, for Puppy Lucid 5.2x - ##lupusave-<name>.<2/3>fs##
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==Method 2 - Prevent Puppy loading any ""SaveFiles""==
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~There are two ways to avoid a Puppy picking up a single [[SaveFile pup save file]] on a frugal installation. This allows you to make a fresh pup save file when you shutdown/reboot. It is also useful to back up the savefile which can be done by copying as long as it isn't in use (mounted).
==Make Puppy give you the choice of save-file (method 1)==
~for example,
~if original save-file is called ##lupusave-name.xfs##
~make a file blank dummy file, calling the new one something like - ##lupusave-dummy.xfs##
~ensure that the naming convention is retained, for Puppy Lucid 5.2x - ##lupusave-<name>.<2/3>fs##
== Prevent Puppy loading any ""SaveFiles"" (method 2)==


Revision [22883]

Edited on 2012-08-02 06:49:39 by darkcity [mounted]
Additions:
~There are two ways to avoid a Puppy picking up a single [[SaveFile pup save file]] on a frugal installation. This allows you to make a fresh pup save file when you shutdown/reboot. It is also useful to back up the savefile which can be done by copying as long as it isn't in use (mounted).
Deletions:
~There are two ways to avoid a Puppy picking up a single [[SaveFile pup save file]] on a frugal installation. This allows you to make a fresh pup save file when you shutdown/reboot. It is also useful to back up the savefile which can be done by copying as long as it isn't in use.


Revision [22201]

Edited on 2012-07-13 05:47:23 by darkcity [bootloader such as [[Grub]]]
Additions:
~make a file blank dummy file, calling the new one something like - ##lupusave-dummy.xfs##
~ensure that the naming convention is retained, for Puppy Lucid 5.2x - ##lupusave-<name>.<2/3>fs##
Deletions:
~make a file blank dummy file, calling the new one something like ##lupusave-dummy.xfs##
~ensure that the naming convention is retained, for Puppy Lucid 5.2x ##lupusave-<name>.<2/3>fs##


Revision [22200]

Edited on 2012-07-13 05:47:05 by darkcity [bootloader such as [[Grub]]]
Additions:
~There are two ways to avoid a Puppy picking up a single [[SaveFile pup save file]] on a frugal installation. This allows you to make a fresh pup save file when you shutdown/reboot. It is also useful to back up the savefile which can be done by copying as long as it isn't in use.
~**1.** Make a dummy save-file.
~make a file blank dummy file, calling the new one something like ##lupusave-dummy.xfs##
~ensure that the naming convention is retained, for Puppy Lucid 5.2x ##lupusave-<name>.<2/3>fs##
~**2.** Reboot, Puppy it will give the opinion of which save-file to load, and also the opinion 0 - not to load any save-file.
~If you are using a bootloader such as [[Grub]], you can add another option, and configure it to use this parameter.
Deletions:
~There are two ways to avoid a Puppy picking up [[SaveFile pup save files]] on a frugal installation. This allows you to make a ~fresh pup save file when you shutdown/reboot. It is also useful to back up the savefile which can be done by copying as long as it isn't in use.
~**1.** Make a copy of your original save-file.
~make a copy, calling the new one something like ##lupusave-name2.xfs##
~retain the basic naming convention ##lupusave-<name>.<2/3>fs##
~**2.** Reboot, Puppy it will give the opinion of which save-file to load, but also the opinion 0 - not to load any save-file.


Revision [22199]

Edited on 2012-07-13 05:39:28 by darkcity [also useful to back up]
Additions:
~There are two ways to avoid a Puppy picking up [[SaveFile pup save files]] on a frugal installation. This allows you to make a ~fresh pup save file when you shutdown/reboot. It is also useful to back up the savefile which can be done by copying as long as it isn't in use.
Deletions:
~There are two ways to avoid a Puppy picking up [[SaveFile pup save files]] on a frugal installation. This allows you to make a ~fresh pup save file when you shutdown/reboot.


Revision [21471]

Edited on 2012-05-09 05:47:25 by darkcity [indent]
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==== How To Avoid Loading ""SaveFile"" ====
~There are two ways to avoid a Puppy picking up [[SaveFile pup save files]] on a frugal installation. This allows you to make a ~fresh pup save file when you shutdown/reboot.
~**1.** Make a copy of your original save-file.
~for example,
~if original save-file is called ##lupusave-name.xfs##
~make a copy, calling the new one something like ##lupusave-name2.xfs##
~retain the basic naming convention ##lupusave-<name>.<2/3>fs##
~**2.** Reboot, Puppy it will give the opinion of which save-file to load, but also the opinion 0 - not to load any save-file.
== Prevent Puppy loading any ""SaveFiles"" (method 2)==
~Depending on your installation, if you have the Puppy boot screen
~it allows different settings to be used:-
~##puppy pfix=ram##
~[[SaveFile save-files]]
~[[BootParameters]]
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==Categories==
CategoryTutorial
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==== How To Avoid Loading Save-File ====
There are two ways to avoid a Puppy picking up [[SaveFile pup save files]] on a frugal installation. This allows you to make a fresh pup save file when you shutdown/reboot.
**1.** Make a copy of your original save-file.
for example,
if original save-file is called ##lupusave-name.xfs##
make a copy, calling the new one something like ##lupusave-name2.xfs##
retain the basic naming convention ##lupusave-<name>.<2/3>fs##
**2.** Reboot, Puppy it will give the opinion of which save-file to load, but also the opinion 0 - not to load any save-file.
== Prevent Puppy loading any savefiles (method 2)==
Depending on your installation, if you have the Puppy boot screen
it allows different settings to be used:-
##puppy pfix=ram##
[[SaveFile save-files]]
[[BootParameters]]


Revision [20670]

Edited on 2012-02-17 18:35:35 by darkcity [improve text]
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**2.** Reboot, Puppy it will give the opinion of which save-file to load, but also the opinion 0 - not to load any save-file.
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**2.** Reboot, Puppy it will give the opinion of which save-file to load, or the opinion not to a load save-file.


Revision [20669]

Edited on 2012-02-17 18:34:01 by darkcity [improve explain]
Additions:
There are two ways to avoid a Puppy picking up [[SaveFile pup save files]] on a frugal installation. This allows you to make a fresh pup save file when you shutdown/reboot.
Deletions:
There are two ways to avoid a Puppy picking up [[SaveFile pup save files]] on a frugal installation.


Revision [20668]

Edited on 2012-02-17 18:33:21 by darkcity [improve explkain]
Additions:
There are two ways to avoid a Puppy picking up [[SaveFile pup save files]] on a frugal installation.
==Make Puppy give you the choice of save-file (method 1)==
**1.** Make a copy of your original save-file.
**2.** Reboot, Puppy it will give the opinion of which save-file to load, or the opinion not to a load save-file.
== Prevent Puppy loading any savefiles (method 2)==
Depending on your installation, if you have the Puppy boot screen
it allows different settings to be used:-
Deletions:
There are two ways to avoid a Puppy picking up [[SaveFile save-files]].
==Make Puppy give you the choice of save-file==
Copy of your original save-file.
Puppy it will give the opinion of which save-file to load, or the opinion not to a load save-file.
or
== Prevent Puppy loading any savefiles ==
Depending on your installation
when Puppy loads up and allows use of different settings enter.


Revision [20133]

Edited on 2012-01-03 20:59:11 by darkcity [improve explkain]
Additions:
[[HomePage]] > [[ComponentHowTo Components and HowTos]] > [[HowToConfigure Configure]]
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[[HomePage]] > [[ComponentHowTo Components and HowTos]]


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