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− | {{Plugin
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− | | logo = http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4b/Banner_logo_Puppy.png/250px-Banner_logo_Puppy.png
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− | | website = http://www.puppylinux.org/
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− | | wikipedia = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puppy_linux
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− | | license = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gpl GNU General Public License]
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− | | version = 5.3.1
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− | | from_erpxe_version = 1.0
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− | | http = {{no}}
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− | | nfs = {{no}}
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− | | cifs = {{no}}
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− | | internet = {{no}}
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− | | linux = {{yes}}
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− | | windows = {{yes}}
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− | | antivirus = {{no}}
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− | | deployment = {{no}}
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− | | diagnostic = {{no}}
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− | | installation = {{yes}}
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− | | live = {{yes}}
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− | | recovery = {{no}}
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− | | image1 = http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8e/Puppy_linux_5.3.0_Slacko_puppy.png/250px-Puppy_linux_5.3.0_Slacko_puppy.png
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− | | image1url = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Puppy_linux_5.3.0_Slacko_puppy.png
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− | | image2 = http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3f/Puppylinux-215ce2.jpg/220px-Puppylinux-215ce2.jpg
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− | | image2url = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Puppylinux-215ce2.jpg
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− | | image3 = http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0a/WNOP02_EeePC_1.jpg/220px-WNOP02_EeePC_1.jpg
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− | | image3url = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:WNOP02_EeePC_1.jpg
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− | }}
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| Puppy Linux is a lightweight Linux distribution that focuses on ease of use. The entire system can be run from RAM, allowing the boot medium to be removed after the operating system has started. | | Puppy Linux is a lightweight Linux distribution that focuses on ease of use. The entire system can be run from RAM, allowing the boot medium to be removed after the operating system has started. |
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| The distribution was originally developed by Barry Kauler and other members of the community. The tool Woof can build a Puppy Linux distribution from the binary packages of other Linux distributions. | | The distribution was originally developed by Barry Kauler and other members of the community. The tool Woof can build a Puppy Linux distribution from the binary packages of other Linux distributions. |
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− | {{TFTPPlugin
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− | | filename = puppy531-XXX.tar.gz
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− | | downloadurl = https://sourceforge.net/projects/erpxe/files/plugins/
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− | | product = Puppy Linux 5.2.8 (Lucid)
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− | | producturl = http://puppylinux.org/main/Download%20Latest%20Release.htm
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− | | productfile = lupu-528.iso
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− | | pluginname = Puppy Linux
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− | }}
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− | There are several distros in the Puppy Linux Family: Fatdog , Lucid , Quirky , Slacko , and Wary.
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− | We used Lucid as an example but you could use whatever you want.
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− | Copy vmlinuz to appropriate directory: (LOWER CASE ONLY!)
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− | cp /mnt/cdrom/vmlinuz /tftpboot/er/plugins/puppy/
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− | We will have to repack the initrd.gz file to contain the SFS file:
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− | Create a temporary folder:
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− | mkdir /tftpboot/temp
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− | cd /tftpboot/temp/
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− | Copy initrd.gz from mounted CD to temporary folder:
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− | cp /mnt/cdrom/initrd.gz /tftpboot/temp/
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− | Extract and remove intird.gz file:
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− | zcat /tftpboot/temp/initrd.gz | cpio -i -H newc -d
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− | rm initrd.gz
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− | Copy SFS file from mounted CD to temporary folder:
| + | [[Puppy Linux - Arcade]] |
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− | cp /mnt/cdrom/puppy_sl.sfs /tftpboot/temp/
| + | [[Puppy Linux - FatDog]] |
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− | Repack the new initrd.gz file:
| + | [[Puppy Linux - Lucid]] |
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− | find | cpio -o -H newc | gzip -4 > /tftpboot/er/plugins/puppy/initrd.gz
| + | [[Puppy Linux - Precise]] |
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− | Remove temporary folder:
| + | [[Puppy Linux - Quirky]] |
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− | rm -R /tftpboot/temp/
| + | [[Puppy Linux - Slacko]] |
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− | {{PluginInstructionsEnd}}
| + | [[Puppy Linux - Wary]] |
| + | [[Category:Plugins]] |
| + | [[Category:Linux Live]] |
| + | [[Category:Supported from ERPXE 1.0]] |
Puppy Linux is a lightweight Linux distribution that focuses on ease of use. The entire system can be run from RAM, allowing the boot medium to be removed after the operating system has started.
Applications such as AbiWord (a free word processing application), Gnumeric (a spreadsheet) and MPlayer (a free multimedia player) are included, along with a wide choice of web browsers that can be installed.
The distribution was originally developed by Barry Kauler and other members of the community. The tool Woof can build a Puppy Linux distribution from the binary packages of other Linux distributions.
Puppy Linux - Arcade
Puppy Linux - FatDog
Puppy Linux - Lucid
Puppy Linux - Precise
Puppy Linux - Quirky
Puppy Linux - Slacko
Puppy Linux - Wary