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francois
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Post#31
by francois » 17 Jun 2015, 15:25
What type of installation will you use hdd or usb? If you intend to use linux filesystem there is no need for save.dat container. 8)
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long123
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Post#32
by long123 » 18 Jun 2015, 07:25
Then press enter to boot up. If that works for you, you can edit the file /boot/porteus.cfg on your flash drive to include the 'changes=slaxsave.dat' cheatcode in the APPEND line for the option you use to boot (probably the first boot option). that way, you won't have to type it every time you boot up.
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Seva
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Post#33
by Seva » 19 Jun 2015, 09:37
i reformatted the flash drive to ext4
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francois
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Post#34
by francois » 11 Jul 2015, 21:51
As the link in the first post of this thread is obsolete. We choose to close this thread.
Thanks.
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