cool thanks tasmodtasmod wrote:ttuuxxx,
xf-prot is still as it was in 431 which doesn't work.
I posted a small pet fix in the additional software section.

ttuuxxx
cool thanks tasmodtasmod wrote:ttuuxxx,
xf-prot is still as it was in 431 which doesn't work.
I posted a small pet fix in the additional software section.
So that's based on V2 right? because I did change the version number in initrd.gz v2 to 4.3.2, so if its based on V1, I'll have to re-edit it, but if its based on v2 it would be ok, also what changes did you do to it?tasmod wrote:ttuuxxx,
I replied in the xf-prot thread. I think it's a one off and it certainly worked for me in v2.
Could I also suggest a very minor coupla bytes change that makes all the difference when you're testing.
I made a small change to initrd.gz I claim no originality but it just seems so much better for a couple of lines of code.
Hopefully forum attachments works, this is for v2 have a look and change for next version.
lol shouldn't you make it one version in advanced?tasmod wrote:Yep, just took v2 initrd.gz and added lines for a coloured startup title.
'Starting Puppy 4.3.2 -Test v2'
That's a good thing, what I get from it is that its installing your previous settings, like the example shown, your printer settings, so that you won't have to reinstall it, I could be wrong, but I never install anything, just run live.gjuhasz wrote:After started from live CD, I made some minor cosmetics on the desktop (Changed Icon set, background and set network connection). Then rebooted to create pupsave.2fs file.
Boots well, including the lovely 'next boot will be faster' text. I see my changes, works fine.
However, if I reboot again, a strange "Version update restoring 'official' files, please wait... " message appears. It seems that the original 431 version, or at least some portions of it, will be restored.
hmmm but you have 431 installed right? is it frugal, if so rename pup_431.sfs to something like pup_431.oldgjuhasz wrote:Hi ttuuxxx, the problem is that this message appears any time when booting the machinecausing the bootup time 3 minutes or more.
No, I boot the (virtual) machine from the live CD with your pup-432.sfs and my settings in a pupsave.2fs on (virtual) disk. Created from scratch using V2. I do the same with all Puppy versions incl. official ones and puplets. I have never seen this behavior.hmmm but you have 431 installed right? is it frugal, if so rename pup_431.sfs to something like pup_431.old
then you should be fine, you can always just rename it back after.
I think its because your not actually installing 432, could be wrong,
I can confirm this weird behaviour for a manual frugal installation into a subdirectory.gjuhasz wrote:Hi ttuuxxx, the problem is that this message appears any time when booting the machinecausing the bootup time 3 minutes or more.
I'm getting this too. The interesting bit is that I deleted the previous install, so it couldn't be installing the previous settings.ttuuxxx wrote:That's a good thing, what I get from it is that its installing your previous settings, like the example shown, your printer settings, so that you won't have to reinstall it, I could be wrong, but I never install anything, just run live.gjuhasz wrote:After started from live CD, I made some minor cosmetics on the desktop (Changed Icon set, background and set network connection). Then rebooted to create pupsave.2fs file.
Boots well, including the lovely 'next boot will be faster' text. I see my changes, works fine.
However, if I reboot again, a strange "Version update restoring 'official' files, please wait... " message appears. It seems that the original 431 version, or at least some portions of it, will be restored.
ttuuxxx
Back in 2007 or 8 I had that problem on an AOpen 915 with pupy400 and then when they made puppy431 and the problem was solved.The pet fixing the failed shutdown, well not so well.