My EFI grub for boot porteus
Posted: 15 Aug 2021, 16:35
A bit more patching, this time using the Windows YUMI application to offer both i486 and x86_64 Arch Linux flavours of Porteus on a same menu.
It's just a matter of pointers i guess, so intead of patching for Porteus perhaps do it once-for-all by targetting YUMI instead, which i found out to be most friendly except on my UEFI-tablet, so far...
In principle 1 single flash drive can fit them all and i was most pleased to observe that HardInfo v0.6 is actually 'System Profiler and Benchmark', meaning soon i may be able to start making comparisons.
So i probably need to thank the author of Arch Linux Porteus as well. Too bad i had to trade the XZM repository in exchange, though it seems the AppImage format will self-execute when double-clicked.
Resolution was an insoluble barrier on my Acer 32 bits NoteBook at 1024 x 600 but it won't matter with the other tablet which is Full-HD, with some additional bonus. Ah, and PLoP booted fine too!
I wish this were less involving and yet the railway picture alone kept me returning with hope it seemed.
It's just a matter of pointers i guess, so intead of patching for Porteus perhaps do it once-for-all by targetting YUMI instead, which i found out to be most friendly except on my UEFI-tablet, so far...
In principle 1 single flash drive can fit them all and i was most pleased to observe that HardInfo v0.6 is actually 'System Profiler and Benchmark', meaning soon i may be able to start making comparisons.
So i probably need to thank the author of Arch Linux Porteus as well. Too bad i had to trade the XZM repository in exchange, though it seems the AppImage format will self-execute when double-clicked.
Resolution was an insoluble barrier on my Acer 32 bits NoteBook at 1024 x 600 but it won't matter with the other tablet which is Full-HD, with some additional bonus. Ah, and PLoP booted fine too!
I wish this were less involving and yet the railway picture alone kept me returning with hope it seemed.