Hi. I am not sure if this really the correct place to post this topic. I selected this area as things were noticed after using a USB that had been setup using the Fatdog64-811 usb-mbr.img (I might have this name round about as my memory isn't the best). However, I suspect it might be a more generic thing. So, if it is thought that it should go elsewhere, please feel free to move it.
Also apologies for the long-winded description.
I doubt that this will arise very often, but I thought I should ask.
Using F8 during the initial startup, so as to select the boot device, I had booted the USB that I call a multi-boot Fatdog64-811 drive on an ASUS Prime-B450-Plus motherboard, in CSM mode. This was to try out Slacko64-8.2.1. I ran into a problem after the system reached the Quick Setup screen (no keyboard or mouse interaction). Anyway, I thought I would try a CD-RW so that all the menu options would be available. It should be mentioned that this computer is resting on it's side, so that the optical drive is in a vertical orientation rather than horizontal. The first test was just booting the CD-RW (again using F8) as normal, to check that I hadn't messed up copying files. The CD-RW loaded the Slacko menu, ready for selection. As expected, the end result was the same.
Upon rebooting, and, again, selecting the optical drive as the boot device (via F8), the menu that loaded was that from the multi-boot Fatdog64-811 USB drive. I tried again with the same result. I then removed the CD-RW and rebooted again. This time the system fell back to the default boot device Grub2 menu, as normal.
I, kind of, suspect that the CD-RW may have moved and, although it was still identifiable as a boot device, the Slacko grub.cfg file may not have been readable, so the system fell back to the Fatdog one.
However, how was the Fatdog one available, since, as far as I can recall (unless I had messed up somewhere), it had only been used live? Of course, I can't recall which machine I originally used to copy the image to the USB.
I just seems strange. Is it normal for Grub2 to automatically load itself into some boot area, even though it is not being installed? Would the UEFI BIOS (even though in CSM mode) automatically save various boot configuration files? Although I usually boot in CSM mode the USB drive can boot in either UEFI or CSM, so it could have been booted in UEFI mode at some stage.
Thanks.