![]() I vote in favor of 'guys' as it was introduced before a heightened awareness of political correctness became the watchword. * A more important endeavor is to develop and propagate an universal pronoun which does not suggest sexual classification or orientation. Something for you 'all'* to explore while you have time on your hands. Under that circumstance, there still is no application which will create a bootable USB-Puppy without user intervention. The stumbling block remains for newbies running a different Linux. And far behind our own -via gyro with bigpup & others assistance/testing- Frugalpup. ![]() That puts it behind other Windows programs. Currently, the publishers of Ventoy advise that "by default, you need to disabled secure boot in BIOS before boot Ventoy in UEFI mode.". The major problem is getting a UEFI system to boot your creation. There's Unetbootin for doing so from Linux: but again manual input by user is required to change Unetbootin's designation of cd to USB. There are already a couple of Windows Programs -including 'our' own LICK by norby009- to 'burn' the first Puppy ISO to a USB-Key. 260#914260 can be installed to automate the process if the target computer doesn't boot via UEFI. ![]() ![]() Once you have a running Puppy on a USB-Stick, adding another is fairly easy even done manually. ![]() As you know, Puppies are designed to run as Frugal Installs. No, I haven't played around with ventoy and probably won't. ![]()
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