
No mater the file system of the partion, ext?, ntfs or vfat. mnt/home, or under some mounted point like /mnt/sdb1. Extract google-chrome-portable-*.tar.gz at soewhere under.Other Precise Puppy need to update some libraries from the Ubuntu Precise update:

The Google Chrome portable also holds the cache and downloads in the same 'google-chrome-portable' folder, so that they are free from the 'Puppy space' and not limited by the pupsave size. They are unmounted at the browsing finished so that the loop back devices to be free. It loads the the Google Chrome sfs and the google-chrome-config.3fs to launch the Google Chrome as if launching a miniature Puppy.īut amazingly, it takes no time. The Google Chrome portable holds the Google Chrome as a sfs, its settings in a ext3 image file, google-chrome-config.3fs, so that the file system free. Google Chrome portable places the Google Chrome with its configuration files in a folder to utilize it without installing it in the puppy space(pupsave). Chrome makes an awesome portabl app.Google Chrome portable Google Chrome portable What is this? Works great if anyone ever stumbles on this question. I've investigated the license agreement and found thisĢ1.2 Subject to the Terms, and in addition to the license grant in Section 9, Google grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to reproduce, distribute, install, and use Google Chrome solely on machines intended for use by your employees, officers, representatives, and agents in connection with your business entity, and provided that their use of Google Chrome will be subject to the Terms.

This will make it copy the profile to the temp folder on the computer and run from there whether it's in read only place or not.Īlso notice Johns reminder in Pyromaniac's thread ( ) - giving someone, especially a "customer" a copy of Google Chrome, Portable or otherwise, is illegal, don't do it. It worked great although take note of the distribution license.Īdd a text file called GoogleChromePortable.ini in your GoogleChromePortable folder that says I asked the same question on the Portable apps website and got this response.
