Host is an HP laptop. Installed Porteus 5.0-i586 from DVD using Porteus Installer to a Sandisk Flash-Drive.
Flash-Drive is all Fat32 formatted with save.dat file on second partition. Persistence works fine!
On each boot I get the following message which halts the boot and asks me to push Enter to continue:
"Skipping rootcopy directory, nonposix filesystem: use 'non-posix-rootcopy' cheatcode to override this. couldn't find none. Correct your from= cheatcode."
Is this 2 problems or just one? I have searched here and found some "rootcopy" discussion from 2020 with no firm answer.
Is there a simple cheatcode to apply for a remedy? If so which ".cfg" file should it be placed in?
Sean
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Have you tried deleting the rootcopy/ folder in your porteus/ folder?
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sean, on a Porteus 5.0-x86_64 system that I have on a USB single partition FAT32 drive where I copied all the ISO files to the USB drive I have a /porteus/rootcopy folder and do not get the error you report.
Why do you have 2 partitions? Where is your rootcopy folder located? Do you have any cheatcodes referencing your rootcopy folder in the /boot/syslinux/porteus.cfg file or the /porteus/porteus-v5.0-x86.cfg file?
Why do you have 2 partitions? Where is your rootcopy folder located? Do you have any cheatcodes referencing your rootcopy folder in the /boot/syslinux/porteus.cfg file or the /porteus/porteus-v5.0-x86.cfg file?
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@sean, looks like i used an experimental initrd.xz in the i586 ISOs by accident
please update to the latest initrd.xz, available from here: http://ftp.nluug.nl/os/Linux/distr/port ... /initrd.xz (or another mirror)
replace the one in <your_usb>/boot/syslinux/
it won't have any of those messages and is smaller with other fixes..

please update to the latest initrd.xz, available from here: http://ftp.nluug.nl/os/Linux/distr/port ... /initrd.xz (or another mirror)
replace the one in <your_usb>/boot/syslinux/
it won't have any of those messages and is smaller with other fixes..
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ncmprhnsbl,
Thank you, that worked for me ;-)
Ed,
In answer to your questions, I have 3 partitions on the thumbdrive in question.
The 1st partition has the Porteus OS (boot, EFI & porteus folders).
The 2nd partition contains my savefile. I created a changes folder and put the save.dat file in it. The 3rd partition is for anything else other than Porteus (transferring files, whatever, just a clear separation from the Porteus OS)
The rootcopy folder is within the porteus folder on the first partition.
Under syslinux/porteus.cfg "nomagic base_only norootcopy" is included under "Always Fresh" & "Text mode (safe)".
1) sdb1, 2.5GB, fat32, labeled: Port-5-32 (Porteus, version, 32 bit)
2) sdb2, 1GB, fat32, labeled: Persist
3) sdb3, Remaining space, fat32, labeled: Storage
This thumbdrive is for a friend who uses Windows, so I went fat32 all the way.
Sean
Thank you, that worked for me ;-)
Ed,
In answer to your questions, I have 3 partitions on the thumbdrive in question.
The 1st partition has the Porteus OS (boot, EFI & porteus folders).
The 2nd partition contains my savefile. I created a changes folder and put the save.dat file in it. The 3rd partition is for anything else other than Porteus (transferring files, whatever, just a clear separation from the Porteus OS)
The rootcopy folder is within the porteus folder on the first partition.
Under syslinux/porteus.cfg "nomagic base_only norootcopy" is included under "Always Fresh" & "Text mode (safe)".
1) sdb1, 2.5GB, fat32, labeled: Port-5-32 (Porteus, version, 32 bit)
2) sdb2, 1GB, fat32, labeled: Persist
3) sdb3, Remaining space, fat32, labeled: Storage
This thumbdrive is for a friend who uses Windows, so I went fat32 all the way.
Sean