@wizard / @Phoenix :-
Well, I'm elbows-deep into the project ATM. I've gone with Fossapup64 9.5 (Phil's original; I can't be doing with all the farting-around with PulseAudio/Pipewire, etc.......I just want summat I can understand, and that just works).
From Fossa64 on the big HP rig, I installed Grub2config 2.0.1, and set the USB stick up to work with that. We have:-
A SanDisk USB 3.2 Ultra 'Fit' nano-sized thumb-drive, 128 GB, set-up as follows:-
- sdc1 : FAT32, 256 MB
- sdc2 : Ext3, 15.00 GB
- sdc3 (the 'DATA' partition; this is where the movies will live) : Ext3, 90 GB
- sdc4 : linux-swap, 4 GB
.....plus a few GB unformatted between sdc3 and swap.
Grub2Config set things up on sdc1, and so far it boots fine in MBR mode. At some point I'm going into the UEFI/BIOS, and will activate the UEFI stuff. I'll then see if it boots OK that way, too; if it does, it'll achieve what I wanted from it.....
Apart from that, all that remains is to copy my movies across, and set Fossa64 up the way I want it.
@wizard :-
I see what you mean about tiny .cfg files. The only bit I haven't yet figured out is why 'menu.lst' seems to be just a re-direct to 'grub.cfg'.......but if it works, who cares?
Cheers for the assistance so far!
@fredx181 :-
Like you, I loathe systemd and have no experience with Wayland. I agree that Xorg is WAY overdue for an upgrade, but most of the display server stuff runs in the background, and largely keeps out of the user's way.
PipeWire, well.......if it's along the same lines as PA, it's yet another layer of stuff introducing additional complexity. PA, I have previous experience with in my early Linux days, all of it bad! (I've tried the implementations of it in some of the newer Puppies, and it doesn't seem to have improved any; still clunky & cumbersome, and requiring far too many mouse-clicks to get anything done).
On top of all that, I have a number of personal audio-handling utilities I've built over the last few years which just 'work' with ALSA. Up to and including Phil's original Fossa64 - 9.5, the one in use here - I can drop these into any Pup, and they function as intended.....without any fuss. I prefer my Puppies to be a bit more 'mature' than most; Fossa is sufficiently new enough that it should be OK for a few years yet.
I'm quite open about the fact that I'm not a 'real' geek.......the sort that just HAS to jump on anything new the instant it becomes available. I'm just not that bothered about it!
Mike.