I have dd'ed the iso for Fossapup64 9.5 onto a USB and tried to boot on an old laptop that predates UEFI, SecureBoot and all that - it's a simple legacy BIOS boot. I F12 to select the USB as boot device, ISOLINUX flashes for hundredths of a second, the boxed Grub menu appears (find, commandline, reboot, exit) for tenths of a second then it drops out to the grub prompt with the following message:
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Booting `find /menu.lst, /boot/grub/menu.lst, /grub/menu.lst'
GRUB4DOS 0.4.6a 2019-10-28, Mem: 638K/3557M/240M, End: 368792
[ Minimal BASH-like line editing is supported. For the first word, TAB
lists possible command completions. Anywhere else TAB lists possible
completions of a device/filename. ESC at any time exits. ]
grub>
- Fossapup iso on BIOS with no grub bootloader.
- have tried another BIOS-only PC, and another USB drive, and both give the same issues with Fossapup.
- the most recent TahrPup iso dd'ed onto the drive in the BIOS PCs
- TahrPup boots fine, so it appears to be the newer image that gives the issue.
- PC using UEFI
- I can boot this same USB no problems on a newer device supporting UEFI.
- BIOS PC with Grub already installed on HDD
- I can side-boot onto this Fossapup iso if I boot from a machine where Puppy has already been installed on the harddrive, or dual boot Puppy on Ubuntu Partition where Grub is installed on the harddrive
Ideas for tests, workarounds and kludges most welcome.
Thanks