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Frugal or Full Installation
This page explains the differences between InstallationFrugal Frugal and InstallationFullHDD Full installation.
Full Installation
Full installation involves extracting the linux directory structure from Puppy linux's BaseSFS to a drive partition with a chosen FileSystem file system. All subsequent software installations, file edits and additions are saved in this file system. The directory structure is stored as viewed in a FileWindow file window or listed by a TerminalEmulator terminal emulator.Frugal Installation
A frugal installation involves using compressed file/s without expanding them. These files are,When first run:
- the Puppy Linux loads the BaseSFS a SquashFS Sfs file containing Linux file system and directory structure (read only) eg. lupu_528.sfs
Additional files:
- the Puppy SaveFile 'save file' containing settings, additional software, modifications etc. (read/write) eg. lupusave-mysave.2fs
- additional software SquashFS Sfs files (read only) eg. Gimp_2.7.3_528.sfs
On start-up these file-systems are super-imposed upon each other so that they appear merged. Additional files and alterations are written to the Puppy Save File (if within the Linux directory structure). The directory structure viewed in a FileWindow file window or listed by a TerminalEmulater terminal emulator is actually contented within these compressed files.
Comparsion
Frugal | Full | |
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Drive partition required | No | Yes |
Installation directory | Almost any directory | Requires a drive partition |
Installation file system | FAT, NTFS, Linux Type | Linux Type |
BaseSfs protection | Read only | No baseSfs, whole linux structure Writable with root access |
Speed BaseSfs copied to RAM (needs sufficient RAM) | Faster | No baseSfs, slower |
Speed BaseSfs NOT copied to RAM | Likely to be slower | Likely to be faster |