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Thread ID: 107211 2010-02-08 15:37:00 Puppy On SD-Card? SurferJoe46 (51) PC World Chat
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856379 2010-02-08 15:37:00 Is it possible to run Puppy (www.puppylinux.com) from an SD card?

Got a new EEEPC Asus 1005-HAB which I needed for classes and note-taking during lectures, etc.

It has Windows 7 in it, and although it's pretty good, well - it's still Windows. Just wondering if the BIOS can point to the SD for boot?

Will this netbook accept a dual-boot? So far I haven't looked into the BIOS, as I've just gotten the security and WIFI up-n-runnin'.

I used it a few days ago and I got over seven hours on the battery and still had lots to go, so I think the removable battery pack - which has a lot more amp-hours than it's previous model - makes for a really good traveling unit too.
SurferJoe46 (51)
856380 2010-02-08 15:58:00 {missed the edit time-out} I am looking at "Puppy Dingo" (www.puppylinux.com) as another distro, and it was written up as a beta yet, so I wonder if any new-er news is available about it. SurferJoe46 (51)
856381 2010-02-08 16:10:00 Try hunting around @ http://eeeos.interactivelaboratories.com/

It should provide you with some basic information on booting OS from SD card (though that sounds like a bad idea to me as the SD card tends to run out pretty quickly).

Netbooks can be dual-booted as they are still computers with boot managers.

I believe the 1005HA model can provide up to 8 hours of battery life under the "Hybrid" technology.

Cheers and good morning from New Zealand (good evening from Malaysia)
Renmoo (66)
856382 2010-02-08 17:35:00 I've got one of the early 701 4g EeePC's and I have Backtrack on an sd card permanently in the sd slot (more or less as a second HDD). Works very well; hit esc at boot and select appropriate drive:)

Have a look here;

www.pendrivelinux.com

Lots of choices and I'd recommend Backtrack, it's slick, even if you don't have any wish to be a "mad hacker:eek:".
jcr1 (893)
856383 2010-02-08 18:19:00 Might I suggest you look in to http://crunchbanglinux.org/ ? :)

And yes, definitely boots from SD Card!
Chilling_Silence (9)
856384 2010-02-08 20:16:00 latest version 4.31
www.puppylinux.org
use unetbootin in Windows
http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
to load the iso to the SD card
boot it, then when you shut down it will
ask if you want to save the session
say yes and it will create a save file for you.
KarameaDave (15222)
856385 2010-02-08 21:29:00 My Eee PC runs PCLinuxOS, and it is only a poor old 701 4GB of the original style. For the best start-up, give Windows the boot. Use all that battery life for something useful and if you want to dual boot, kick Windows out with both feet. ;) R2x1 (4628)
856386 2010-02-08 22:27:00 Id think puppy isnt quite so nasty to the Sdcard since it saves its pup2fs file only occasionally as opposed to every time a file changes.I ran puppy for a few months from CD with a usb stick for pup storage file.

Also consider SLITAZ distro.
pkm (13527)
856387 2010-02-09 08:34:00 Noted and recorded. Thanks all. SurferJoe46 (51)
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