rockedge wrote: Tue Aug 30, 2022 1:38 pm
@rcrsn51 So far using ISObooter is a breeze and after I saw how to best write the boot stanza's for my use case it has worked flawlessly.
I still prefer just making frugal installs manually in most cases, BUT for UEFI finicky machines it seems ISObooter is a good way to get Puppy or KLV going from a USB drive. Or for a solid and easy method to have more than one distro available on one usb thumb drive.
I like ISObooter much better than Ventoy because it is such a straightforward setup to get going.
Well now, I just so happened to visit Best Buy today, I and picked up a 512GB PNY USB.3.1 thumb drive. That's bigger than each and every internal hard drive I own, and this thumb drive is a sturdy metal construction.
I'm looking at all these iso files that I have sitting on an SG2D thumb drive and thinking, "What is the best method to install: bionicpup32-8.0+29-uefi, bionicpup64-8.0-uefi, Fatdog64-811, fossapup64-9.5, jackalpup-0.0_RC2, KLV-Airedale-beta20, LxPupSc64-22.02+2-T, ScPup64-22.02+0-T, stretch-7.5-uefi-k4.19.56, TinyCorePure64-12.0, vanilladpup-9.2.8, VoidPup64-22.02+4, and anything else I feel like downloading?
I never got the uefi distros to boot from SG2D, and I'm not so crazy about that method, or uefi for that matter. I've been running all my machines with legacy boot. So honestly, I think the best way to go about it, since this USB stick I just bought is so big, why not just extract them all and run grub4dos on the drive?
Seems like that should work well, and the beautiful thing about bootable USB drives, is once the operating system is booted, it can be easily installed on the internal drive.
edit: Of course I realize that the distros labeled uefi probably need to be booted using it.