There was no "process to install the Puppy security key". However, then I turned Secure Boot to ON, and when I tried to boot, I got a blue screen with an error message "Security Violation (Ax10)". The new Frugally installed FossaPup booted from my USB with Secure Boot OFF just fine. Then I used FrugalPup installer as described above for a Frugal Installation, and I selected "both" when it came time to select the Bootloader type. I set up a 16GB USB2.0 as described above using GParted. It will add this Puppy key, to the other ones, loaded on the computer. When you first boot the USB stick, on a UEFI computer, with secure boot enabled.Ī process will start, to allow you to install the Puppy security key, to the computer. The UEFI will also install the needed files, to support secure boot enabled in UEFI. (may need to scroll the selection window) Select the small 300MB partition on the USB stick, as location to install the boot loader. Select the location of the frugal install, on the USB stick. When it gets back to the main Frugalpup window. Press enter, makes the directory, not the OK button. Go through install process, selecting to install to the big ext formatted partition. Select the Puppy button, to do the install. On the main window are selection buttons.
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