Hello. I downloaded the iso and used the installation guide at https://www.toolbox.com/tech/how-to/blo ... nd-030915/ that was directed by the Puppy Linux Installation and Usage page https://puppylinux.com/install.html to write the iso to my 16GB USB stick. I checked the md5sum and that checked out correct. I was using Linux Mint 20.1 to write the iso image in case that matters. I used Gparted beforehand on the usb stick to make sure it was clean and paritioned before writing the iso file. After using the dd command as directed, I then tried to boot the usb stick on the PC to use Puppy Linux on. I was greeted with just a grub command prompt and nothing else. I hit ESC key, which took me to the grub menu and no kernel entries were present to boot to. This is an older PC with just BIOS and no UEFI. I tried both the quick boot menu option and also tried placing the USB stick as the first boot option. Both resulted in the same grub command prompt after booting the usb stick.
I decided to use Gparted and clean the usb stick again but this time, I used the Linux Mint "create a bootable usb" from the right click menu you get from selecting the iso file. This has always worked for all the other Linux iso's I've tried, so I tried it with Puppy Linux. After creation, I booted the usb stick again, and again I was greeted with just a grub command prompt. Weird. I've never encountered this problem before. So as a last resort, I used Gparted again to clean the usb stick again, and then tried a 3rd time writing the iso using BalenaEtcher to write the iso. It wrote then validated the flash and said it was completed successfully. Again I booted the usb stick and again I'm greeted with just a grub command prompt. I've never had this much trouble writing a Linux iso to a usb stick before.
Looking at the usb stick directory everything appears to be there.
adrv_fossapup64_9.5.sfs initrd.gz vmlinuz
boot isolinux.bin Windows_Installer
fdrv_fossapup64_9.5.sfs puppy_fossapup64_9.5.sfs zdrv_fossapup64_9.5.sfs
grub.cfg README.txt
So why isn't it booting and running Puppy Linux? I followed the official installation instructions to create the usb stick. Is there a bug in this iso?