f2stickpup is a one Puppy version install to a USB.
If you use it to do another Puppy version install.
It will delete everything on the USB and start over fresh.
There will be two partitions on the USB.
1st partition with boot loader files. (boot partition)
2nd partition, with bionicpup install, inside a directory named pups. (install partition)
If you want Bionicpup to stay installed and add Fossapup. so you have both versions on the USB.
Run Frugalpup Installer this way and do an install of Fossapup on this 2nd partition.
When completed, both Puppy versions will be on the 2nd partition, with a boot loader menu entry for each one, to use to boot them.
Note:
Be sure you select the correct drive partitions when asked.
When selecting install location.
Select the 2nd partition and the pups directory.
Run Frugalpup Installer main program.
On the main window are selection buttons.
Select the Puppy button, to do the install.
Go through install process, selecting to install to the 2nd partition.
Note:
When selecting the partition to install to.
A window pops up, giving option to make a directory, to put the frugal install in.
I make this directory and usually name it, the name of the Puppy version.
Carefully read that windows info.
Press enter, makes the directory, not the OK button.
complete the install.
When it gets back to the main Frugalpup window.
Select the boot button.
Select the location of the frugal install(s), on the USB stick. (2nd partition, pups directory)
Select the small 1st partition on the USB stick, as location to install the boot loader. (may need to scroll the selection window)
Select the boot loader type.
UEFI
mbr ->legacy bios boot
both
You can install the UEFI for UEFI computers, mbr for legacy bios computers, or both, to boot anything.
The UEFI will also install the needed files, to support secure boot enabled in UEFI.
When you first boot the USB stick, 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.
Note:
Not all UEFI computers are the same, for booting from a USB stick.
Some may require secure boot disabled, CSM enabled, or legacy boot enabled, to be able to boot from a USB stick.
So, for those computers.
The mbr boot loader will work, because the UEFI bios, is basically in, legacy bios operation.
Some computer bios setups have option to enable/disable USB booting. That would need to be enabled.
To put more frugal installs on the same USB stick.
Do the complete process again, for the new Puppy version.
When you run the boot loader install.
It will make entries, for all installs it finds, on the USB drive.
Example of one I did:
Bionicpup was on the USB and I added Slacko.
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