![]() ![]() My understanding is that Puppy boots into RAM to free up the CD or USB drive it booted from. When I reboot and enter Puppy from the same flash drive, none of the changes or information are saved and I have to begin with the startup wizard (i.e. I make a couple changes and when I attempt to save before a reboot, the changes are never saved properly despite naming and making a sf save file. I am able to install the using balenaEtcher from my MacOS and boot from a usb flash drive to use Puppy. background, icon themes, wifi login, small text files, etc.) during my session? ![]() My question is, is it possible to have a bootable flash drive with Puppy Linux on it that continues to save my content and the changes I have made (i.e. I've looked through the forums, watched a lot of great videos, and read a good numbers of manuals and guides linked in responses to folks with seemingly similar issues. I've been troubleshooting for the better part of a week without much success. However, I am having a lot of trouble creating a flash drive that can store a save file and boot xenialpup iso on the same hardware. I also just like the simplicity, look and feel of it. I am very new to Puppy Linux (have used standard ubuntu os for awhile as a linux novice), but I really like Puppy's lightweight design and portability.
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