So all this talk about Puppy Linux sparked an old interest of mine, making a persistent LiveUSB. This is something that I've had a real problem with on my current desktop. Most of the auto-tools seem to be able to make a LiveUSB that'll work on newer computers, but not on mine. I really don't get this. My computer is perfectly capable of booting to USB (I have an external floppy I use on occasion that is detected by my BIOS), but I can't seem to get any LiveUSB OS to work. There is one exception, however, I did get ol' Incognito (http://anonymityanywhere.com/incognito/) to work on USB. I just don't know why. I think I've tried every option Puppy will allow me to create a LiveUSB, and none of them work. I even tried using Pen Drive Linux to get it to work and no go. I need to be careful cause I'm probably close to killing my 2GB flash drive at this point.
Right now I'm working with Puppy Arcade 7 on a LiveCD fyi.
Weird. I installed mine just using the regular installer, I think version 4.2.x...works like a charm as long as whatever computer requires its help has the usb boot enabled.
Puppy Arcade? Whuzzat, custom puppy?
i'd liek a copy of puppy arcade .____.
i should send this thread to my brother russell; he'd probably be able to help. sorry i can't. :[
Puppy Arcade is indeed a custom version of Puppy Linux. It was specially designed by Scott Jarvis to run a plethora of classic game emulators. It is quite possibly the snappiest OS I've seen run off a CD.
linkage > Puppy Arcade 7 (http://scottjarvis.com/page105.htm)
It just plain looks great too... I love that wallpaper, but methinks copyright could be an issue thar...
I think the solution, or at least part of it, lies in figuring out how Incognito sets up its filesystem and MBR. I could likely apply the information from that to setting up Puppy Arcade, or any other OS, to run from LiveUSB. From what I've read Incognito just does a straight copy of their LiveCD system to USB, I don't really know how that differentiates it from other OSes.
Interesting, could be useful for a linux-based cabinet.
EDIT: Disregard, the GUI is not useful for a linux-based cabinet. D:
Does anyone know any good MAME/emulator frontends designed for linux-based cabinets?
EDIT2: nvm, found Wah!Cade.