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drongo
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Ventoy

#1 Post by drongo »

Has anyone played around with this? Came up as a suggestion on Youtube today.

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Puppy from another Linux may be worth testing

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Hi drango,

No, I haven't played around with ventoy; and probably won't. As you know, Puppies are designed to run as Frugal Installs. Once you have a running Puppy on a USB-Stick, adding another is fairly easy even done manually. But yapi, http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 260#914260 can be installed to automate the process if the target computer doesn't boot via UEFI. There are already a couple of Windows Programs --including 'our' own LICK by norby009-- to 'burn' the first Puppy ISO to a USB-Key. There's Unetbootin for doing so from Linux: but again manual input by user is required to change Unetbootin's designation of cd to USB.

The major problem is getting a UEFI system to boot your creation. Currently, the publishers of Ventoy advise that "by default, you need to disabled secure boot in BIOS before boot Ventoy in UEFI mode." https://www.ventoy.net/en/doc_secure.html. That puts it behind other Windows programs. And far behind our own --via gyro with bigpup & others assistance/testing-- Frugalpup, http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 85#1005485

The stumbling block remains for newbies running a different Linux. Under that circumstance, there still is no application which will create a bootable USB-Puppy without user intervention.

Or I could be wrong. Something for you 'all'* to explore while you have time on your hands.

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* A more important endeavor is to develop and propagate an universal pronoun which does not suggest sexual classification or orientation. I vote in favor of 'guys' as it was introduced before a heightened awareness of political correctness became the watchword. Maybe 40 years ago, 'She's just one of the guys' evidenced a condition of inclusion.

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