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How to disable Save prompt when shuttingdown multisession cd

Posted: Sun 17 Jan 2010, 04:22
by goodpuppy
I have Puppy 4.2.1.

I save all the config on the CD.

There's already a save icon on the desktop so I think the prompt is redundant.

I would like to disable the save prompt (save to the multisession cd I booted with) when shutting down / rebooting.

This prompt is preventing me from remotely shutting down / rebooting (using vnc/ssh) PuppyLinux.

An alternate solution could also be to add a check-box "No Save" to just not prompt for one time in the Shutdown menu instead of completely disable the prompt.

Any idea how to do this?

Posted: Sun 17 Jan 2010, 04:32
by rjbrewer
Try menu > system >puppy event manager >save session

Posted: Sun 17 Jan 2010, 05:50
by goodpuppy
In the "Save Session" tab of the "Puppy Event Manager", there's only the "save interval" that can be set.

From the text there, it seems I have to set some PUPMODE to 5 or 0 so there's no save (seems like no save icon either on the desktop).

So,
1. How do I set the PUPMODE to 5 or 0?
2. If the save icon on the desktop disappear, how to I execute the save to CD manually?

Posted: Mon 18 Jan 2010, 23:42
by goodpuppy
Will it work if I change the PUPMODE value in /etc/rc.d/PUPSTATE directly?