Installing Puppy to a UEFI internal drive as the only operating system.
rev. 220223
This topic assumes you are using one of the recommended distro's or remasters.
Boot from your CD or USB drive
Make sure you have backed up any data you want to keep first.
1. Partition the drive
click Menu>System>GParted
If the drive has existing partitions as shown here, it is best to delete them first.
click Device>Create Partition Table
Select GPT
click Apply
You should now have only one entry named: unallocated
. You are now ready to partition the drive. We’ll make two partitions.
First partition
right click the
unallocated
entryclick New
New size = 100
File system = fat32
Label = EFI
click +Add button
Second partition
right click the
unallocated
entryclick New
New size = 10000 (make 40000 if you can, bigger is usually better)
File system = ext3
Label = linux
click +Add button
click the green check mark in the toolbar to apply the change
right click the fat32 partition
click Manage flags
check boot (auto selects esp too)
click close
If you didn’t use all of the unallocated
entry, you can make additional partitions for storage.
When you have finished partitioning, close Gparted
2. Frugal Install To Drive
click Menu>Setup>FrugalPup
click the Puppy button
click the this radio button
click OK
click sda2
click OK
At the next screen:
click the Create Folder button
type in a short folder name
press Enter
click OK
click OK
click OK
After the files are installed:
In the Frugalpup main window, click the Boot button
Select the location of the frugal install (sda2).
Select the small 1st partition on the drive, as location to install the boot loader
Select the boot loader type
UEFI
mbr ->legacy bios boot
both
You can install the UEFI for UEFI computers
mbr for legacy bios computers
both, to boot anythingThe UEFI will also install the needed files, to support secure boot enabled in UEFI.
When you first boot the drive, on a UEFI computer, with secure boot enabled.
A process will start, to allow you to install the Puppy security key, to the computer.
It will add this Puppy key, to the other ones, loaded on the computer.
Puppy is now on the internal drive sda2 you can shut down, (don’t save the session) remove your CD/USB and reboot.
After booting:
click Menu>Exit>Restart graphical server
click Menu>Exit>Reboot
make the save file ( read What is a Save File or Folder?)
During your shutdown, you may be ask if you want a swap file
General Guidelines: If you have less than 2gb of ram, create a 1024 Mb swap file/partition
Your install is complete!
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