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This is an old revision of LucidPuppySFS made by CrustyLobster on 2010-04-19 10:50:00.
Lucid Puppy version of Upup led by playdayz
Lucid Puppy SFS Tutorial
So you have clicked the SFS button in Quickpackage and landed here!
What now? Read on...
Below there are some links to SFS files.
Perhaps you are wondering what exactly an SFS is?
SFS stands for Squash File System
Puppy Linux utilises these SFS files.
The SFS is compressed, hence "Squash".
SFS needs to be mounted like any other Linux file system.
Puppy sets up several "layers" of file systems at first boot
and has the ability to add more SFS layers.
People in the Puppy community make large programs
such as Open Office into SFS because a Pet would populate much of Puppy's savefile.
Unfortunately SFS can not be used on a full install.
SFS files that work well with Lucid
Amarok dejan555‘s amarok-xxx-sfs4-sfs
kmymoney sidder’s kmymoney2_0,89-1_xxx.sfs
Open office 3.2 dingo’s openoffice3.2-sfs4_xxx.sfs
*Note that some of these are not direct links
Now, download an SFS and save it to /mnt/home.
You can configure your browser's download manager to do this to save mucking about later.
Once your file is in you can open "Bootmanager" from the Menu.
Click "Menu (or Start) > System > Bootmanager". A window appears.
Click the "Choose which SFS to load at bootup" button and you see the next window.
You choose your SFS from the left pane,
add it to the right pane with the arrow, click "ok" and you are done.
Now reboot and your SFS is ready
The sfs_linker program by jrb, still in development, allows for mounting of SFS files on the fly, without a reboot.