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How to increase savefile on Fatdog64 ?

Posted: Sun 07 Dec 2014, 00:40
by Bertito
Hello people,

I'm using Fatdog64 64-bit on my new Toshiba Chromebook CB30-102 :D I'm trying to find how to increase the savefile? In older Puppy versions there used to be a way, but I can't find it now. There is this tray icon - (free disk space in your safe file - that gives a visual impression of the disk usage...very nice...but nowhere a resizer. So today I started with Fatdog, but I had to start all over again due to lack of space.

Anyway, Fatdog runs quite OK on the Toshiba 8) Very fast! The screen is raser sharp imaging. I tried all kinds of other Linux distros, but had no luck with them, the Chromebook is a hard nut to crack. The Crouton option worked but I hated the switch between operaring systems, that was far from smooth with lots of black screens :cry:

Posted: Sun 07 Dec 2014, 02:07
by Semme
Hey Bertito, try this from a shell >> resizepfile.sh

Posted: Sun 07 Dec 2014, 13:37
by Bertito
Semme wrote:Hey Bertito, try this from a shell >> resizepfile.sh
Well, all I get is command not found...

Posted: Sun 07 Dec 2014, 13:42
by Semme
:D That's cause it's not there. Instead, run with this tidbit.

Posted: Sat 14 Mar 2015, 01:56
by dbabits
cancel submit

Posted: Sat 14 Mar 2015, 16:18
by jamesbond
Boot using "savefile=none", then open control panel, click the "System" tab, and activate "Fatdog Savefile Tool". Choose to to resize, point it to your savefile tool, and when done, reboot.

I should make this into a FAQ entry.