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Introduction
SaveFiles (also known as PupSave files) contains additions and changes to a InstallationFrugal Frugal Installation of Puppy. Anything that is stored in the linux file system (RootFS).


To save documents outside of Pup SaveFile go to /mnt/. For example, /mnt/home is the root directory/folder of your primary drive (C: drive in Windows speak).
Saving documents outside of SaveFile makes them easy to access by other OSes, Puppy installations and Saves.


For more information about the layered file system see How Puppy works.

Boot Up Behavior
Puppy's behavior on boot up depends whether any SaveFile savefiles are found:


Note: the boot files on a multi-session disk work differently from those used for live disk and frugal installs. They look for and make save files differently, see SaveFileMultiSession Save file multi-session for more information.

Temporary Files
Often programs allow you to configure their temporary storage folder, setting this outside SaveFile avoids clutter and my improve performance.

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