![]() Any help to pointing me in the right direction would be greatly appriciated, and please let me know if I can post any details or info on my boot environment or configs to aid in moving this forward. This software installs the drivers that run on your PC to provide the communication between your application programs and your ePadLink. I'm currently setup with 4 partitions, (Retroarch System Volume), (Retroarch Storage Volume), (Puppy Volume), and I was able to do enough research to make Retroarch play nice with Grub2 after much config editing, however, I have not been able to get Puppy to recocognize the boot environment of the working Grub2 config, let alone its own auto-magically set up and installed grub4dos environment. YUMI (Your USB Multiboot Installer) is a Multiboot USB Boot Creator that can be used to make a Multisystem flash drive. I assume the issue is with grub(4dos), however I've not been able to pinpoint its grudge. ![]() I have tried the frugal install option to no avail, as upon boot I'm dumped to the grub4dos CLI. ![]() I just happened to notice that the old traditional install option is no longer available (to me) on the latest version, 9.5. I typically have used Puppy on most of my legacy hardware to great success, and am now looking to do the same on my "new" old computers. Just a question about the current status of Puppy installation methods, as I'm coming back around to this distribution after several years away. ![]()
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