And if you are a Lazy-dog like me you use the Easy2boot automatic version.rcrsn51 wrote: The system booted off Grub4Dos in sda1.
Partition sda2 contained a number of Puppy ISOs.
The menu.lst entries for Puppy were
No editing of menu.lst file. Just copy an ISO file to a specific folder and it will show up on next boot.
try Easy2Boot by steve at
rmprepusb.com
or
HOWTO create easy multi-boot USB Puppy from Linux
HOWTO create easy multi-boot USB Puppy from Windows
Does this work well?
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kernel /vmlinuz psavemark=2