The purpose of this thread is to demonstrate how to use psandbox to troubleshoot a new experimental distro. Psandbox is a more light weight approach than virtualization and is based on the sandbox.sh script that was originally part of puppylinux and is now included in woof-CE. [b]Get psandbox[/b] 1. Make a new director called psandbox. [code] mkdir -p /mnt/home/gitlab_projects/psandbox cd /mnt/home/gitlab_projects/psandbox [/code] [b] Step 1. Get the files. PM #!/bin/bash SB_PREFIX=/mnt/home/gitlab_projects/psandbox/master OS_HOME=/initrd/mnt/dev_save/arch/32/20.02 MP=/initrd/mnt/dev_save PSUBDIR="arch/32/20.02" OS_HOME="$MP/$PSUBDIR" LOGFILE="$(realpath ./sandbox.log)" RW_LAYER="$(realpath ./a32pupsave)" bash -x "$SB_PREFIX"/usr/bin/psandbox.sh --logfile "$LOGFILE" -f "$OS_HOME"/sandbox.out -o "$OS_HOME"/sandbox.out --pdrv /mnt/home --maybe-psubdir "$PSUBDIR" --no-exit --rw-layer "$RW_LAYER"