
- #Install Macpup From Usb how to
- #Install Macpup From Usb install
- #Install Macpup From Usb zip file
- #Install Macpup From Usb drivers
We aren’t fortunate enough to have a floppy drive installed, but if you do it should be listed in the Floppy drive drop-down box. To do this, we’ll use a freeware utility called RawWrite for Windows.
#Install Macpup From Usb zip file
Once you have booted to Puppy on the hard disk, you can create a save file on the hard disk.If your computer is old enough to still have a floppy drive, then you will need to put the contents of the plpbt.img image file found in PLoP’s zip file on a floppy disk. sfs file from CD-ROM when requested on shutdown. This mounts the ISO as the CD-ROM so it can be found by the installer.Īfter installation, do not create a Save file and do not copy the. The second command should cause the USB partition, which contains the ISO file, to be mounted as a read-only device. The first command will probably fail if you have a CD-ROM drive fitted (make sure it's empty), but you can ignore the error. Where X is the letter for your E2B USB drive (in my case it was 'sda' because I was using VBOX+VMUB).
#Install Macpup From Usb install
Then use these commands in a terminal shell session before you start the Install process: mkdir /cdrom You can boot directly from the ISO to a 'LiveCD' version of Puppy and get to the Desktop.īut if you then try to install Puppy to a hard disk, you may get an error because it cannot find the Puppy 'CDROM' source files.įirst, if you have a CD drive, ensure it is empty.
#Install Macpup From Usb how to
Ventoy also supports LiveCD ISOs and persistence (see plugins pages at ) How to install Puppy to an HDD using Easy2Boot Ptn1: \slacko64save.3fs), Puppy will automatically find and load the file on boot (and save on exit). isopup files from booting, please use E2B v2.09c or later. Once a save file has been created (e.g. Tip: FatDog supports persistence - it will offer you the option of making a persistence file when you shutdown and will automatically load the persistence file when you boot from the LiveCD ISO.īugFix note: A bug had crept into grub4dos which prevented. isomacpup - use for Macpup ISOs (modifies the ISO to remove (cd) in menu.lst) isoPUP - use for Puppy linux and other similar linux ISOs If you have problems booting from the ISO, try using an alternative file extension: You can thus save the OS settings onto a file on the E2B USB drive. Most Puppy versions allow you to create a 'Save File' when you exit from Linux. iso file extension, but some versions require a special kernel parameter when booting from a USB drive because the boot menu assumes it is booting from a CD\DVD.
#Install Macpup From Usb drivers

Installing Windows XP\7\8\10 using WinNTSetup.

