I have got an external hard disk on which I have frugally installed puppy in a seperate directory. The hard disk also contains a lot of files of my work (~300gb out of 1tb). I use a seperate fat32 partitioned USB for bootloader.
So when booting I connect my bootloader USB to one port and the external hard disk to the other. It all just works fine. But now what I am thinking of using that USB to save some of my work (by the way the USB is of 4gb).
So can I install the bootloader to the external hard drive containing no bootloader or os (ntfs partitioned), but without damaging any of the files on the hdd? I don't want to repartition or just resize the partition because I know that there are chances of losing data.
If that can't be done, then can I make a directory inside the USB that I'm currently using as bootloader, without having any effect on the bootloader (by effect I mean that anything goes wrong while bootloading)?