Revision history for HowtoAddSFStoFullInstall
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~The utility [[SFSLoad SFS_Load]] can load SFS file on a Full Installation. Also, in QuickPet and SlickPet there is the //Sfs Get// tab to load SFSs which is compatible with Full installation.
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~Installing a SFS file in a Full installation is slightly more complicated than on a Frugal installation. Here are a few methods that work.
==Terminal method==
~1. Click on the .sfs file in a filer window to mount it.
~2. Open a terminal in the mounted directory and enter the following
~%%
# sync%%
~3. Click on the .sfs file to unmount it
~Note 1, the ##--remove-destination## option is **essential**. If you only use '-f' to force overwrite, it will follow (dereference) a symlink, that can cause unexpected overwrites.
~Note 2, replace ##/mnt/hda2/## with the name of the partition where Puppy is installed.
==GUI Methods==
~The utility [[SFSLoad SFS_Load]] can load SFS file on a Full Installation. Also, in QuickPet and SlickPet there is the //Sfs Get// tab to load SFS which is compatible with full installation.
~{{image url="http://img251.imageshack.us/img251/3923/sfstb.jpg" title="text" alt="text"}}
[[LucidPuppySFS]]
==Terminal method==
~1. Click on the .sfs file in a filer window to mount it.
~2. Open a terminal in the mounted directory and enter the following
~%%
# sync%%
~3. Click on the .sfs file to unmount it
~Note 1, the ##--remove-destination## option is **essential**. If you only use '-f' to force overwrite, it will follow (dereference) a symlink, that can cause unexpected overwrites.
~Note 2, replace ##/mnt/hda2/## with the name of the partition where Puppy is installed.
==GUI Methods==
~The utility [[SFSLoad SFS_Load]] can load SFS file on a Full Installation. Also, in QuickPet and SlickPet there is the //Sfs Get// tab to load SFS which is compatible with full installation.
~{{image url="http://img251.imageshack.us/img251/3923/sfstb.jpg" title="text" alt="text"}}
[[LucidPuppySFS]]
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1. Click on the .sfs file in a filer window to mount it.
2. Open a terminal in the mounted directory and enter the following
%%
# sync
%%
3. Click on the .sfs file to unmount it
Note 1, the ##--remove-destination## option is **essential**. If you only use '-f' to force overwrite, it will follow (dereference) a symlink, that can cause unexpected overwrites.
Note 2, replace ##/mnt/hda2/## with the name of the partition where Puppy is installed.
==Alternative Method==
The utility [[SFSLoad SFS_Load]] can also load SFS file on a Full Installation.
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==Also on the Wiki==
==Related Webpages==
[[http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=583648 How to add SFS Full Installation thread]]
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=44765 SFS Installer GUI Directly for Full Installation thread]]
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==Categories==
CategoryFileManager
CategoryTutorial
==Related Webpages==
[[http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=583648 How to add SFS Full Installation thread]]
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=44765 SFS Installer GUI Directly for Full Installation thread]]
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==Categories==
CategoryFileManager
CategoryTutorial
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==Related Pages==
[[http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=583648 discussion thread]]
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==Alternative Method==
The utility [[SFSLoad SFS_Load]] can also load SFS file on a Full Installation.
[[SFSLoad SFS_Load can also load SFS files on a Full Installation]]
[[SquashFSPuppy1 SquashFS on Puppy1]]
==Related Pages==
[[http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=583648 discussion thread]]
The utility [[SFSLoad SFS_Load]] can also load SFS file on a Full Installation.
[[SFSLoad SFS_Load can also load SFS files on a Full Installation]]
[[SquashFSPuppy1 SquashFS on Puppy1]]
==Related Pages==
[[http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=583648 discussion thread]]
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Note 2, replace ##/mnt/hda2/## with the name of the partition where Puppy is installed.
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Additions:
Note 1, the ##--remove-destination## option is **essential**. If you only use '-f' to force overwrite, it will follow (dereference) a symlink, that can cause unexpected overwrites.
Note 2, replace ##/mnt/hda2## with the name of the partition where Puppy is installed.
Note 2, replace ##/mnt/hda2## with the name of the partition where Puppy is installed.
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Note2, replace ##/mnt/hda2## with the name of the partition where Puppy is installed.