![]() ![]() Good housekeeping for user understanding with Thank everybody in advance for your attention and for your help.Ĭapture(41).jpg (70.87 KiB) Viewed 1088 times Here i join a screenshoot about ventoy usb flash i'm using. Using all this os since a long time but here seems to be very uneasy for me. Im using Easyos as os but i like using Fossa or Bionic pup very much too. Is there a way to do that and replace this The pupsave option pupsfs= could be used as proposed i guess. I suppose I could if i became able to open the files like grub.cfg, syslinux.cfg, menu.lst containing the line boot option pmedia=cd and replace it as explained by a valid path It seems that I could try to use the advice found there: I have tried using iSOMaster to be able to modify some. ![]() Yet i try using ext4 backend files from ventoy leaved in the same partition. I have tried to choose the third partition when i say something is wrong during some saving stage when it is proposed to choose an other place. I have formatted the main ventoy partition in ext4, wher iso are leaved, but Fossapup dont save itself when i shut it down. About the json file, it seems ok, persistence is proposed. I'm very interested about using Fossapup with ventoy. I didn't realize that you actually had to make multiple different savenames for it to ask which one to use, although that design decision does seem perfectly logical On my on disk one I only made one save with one name and I've been updating it ever since. I assumed that no matter what you called them it would always load the most recently created one or something because I was never given the option to choose them. On the USB i kept making new saves and calling them different things but I did not realize that they where not actually being saved on the exFAT ventoy drive. Where it is actually being placed, could be causing issues being found and used. You could actually be writing over the same single default named save. If the save is made using only the default name. That is an option when you make the save. I actually slowly came around to realizing how useful having an operating system on a usb can be lol.Įach one has to have an additional name on it. ![]() I'm not really sure what you mean though about formatting the first partition? Wouldn't that reformat ventoy and make it (the ventoy) not work? Or would it magically somehow go from exFAT to ext4 without destroying any of the files already on it? Is there any way to point to a save in a different drive that does have the correct filesystem? Or does the pupsave have to be on the same drive as the puppy is being booted from? I'm probably just going to flash a new drive to be completely ext4 with just puppy on it and no ventoy and just have a drive solely for puppy lol. Yep this is the reason! I realized that on the puppy from ventoy I couldn't mount the first partition because it is in exfat. It should have the info, for where the save is being placed. When you run the save process and made the save. I am guessing, any saves you had made, are being placed on the computers, internal drive. This will also give you option to make the save a file or a folder. The option, to place the save on this partition, should be offered. Use some program like Gparted, to change the format of this first partition. So, do this before you put any ISOs on this first partition. You just need to copy iso files to this partition. The 1st partition was formated with exFAT filesystem. After using Ventoy to setup the USB drive.Īfter the installation is complete, the USB drive will be divided into 2 partitions.
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