Ok, this is a continuation of the above successful thread. In it I was able to install Puppy Linux 4.3.1 from a CD to a flash drive, and cut the startup time from 8 minutes down to a minute and 40 seconds, but at a price. Now I would like to cut that price, if possible. It's one of the new "issues" I mentioned in the other thread.
One thing that really turned me on about Puppy was the ability to start it and then remove the CD when you were on. Suddenly, with everything in ram, there was nothing that attached the internet to any personal data (at least the way I understand it). Unfortunately with the flash drive my computer warns me against removing the flash drive. I wasn't expecting that with the flash drive, but now, having done it, I know.

So anyway, if I remember correctly, to get the settings I need to get the internet set up during the boot (which speeds things up immensely) I had to do a save. The problem is, the strange-looking "save" icon has stayed on the desktop and now everytime I turn the computer off it saves the session.
What I want is for the flash drive to automatically save nothing of the session, to have it at the end of the session just as it was at the beginning, like what you can do with the CD.
One thing I notice is if you right-click on the "save" icon and go to "properties" there are some "permissions" check boxes and was wondering if maybe these could help me? Just guessing.
If you can give me a hand, thanks in advance for the effort!