Revision history for FrugalPup Installer
Additions:
These installations all support Secure Boot (ymmv depending on the computer vendors setup firmware), Legacy boot and UEFI boot so you can boot on older or newer x86 or x86_64 hardware.
If booting a Puppy built with one of the frugalpup utilities on a secure boot machine you are confronted with a CLI program known as //Mok Manager// so the Puppy key can be registered. It simply asks a series of questions about where the signed certificate is located. For more information you can visit the [[http://www.fishprogs.software/puppy/frugalpup/index.html FrugalPup]] home page.
==See also -==
- [[http://wikka.puppylinux.com/SecureBoot Secure Boot]]
**WARNING**: {{color text="NO WARRANTY. There is no replacement for good habits such as keeping good, tested backups of all your data and critical OS files." c="red"}}
If booting a Puppy built with one of the frugalpup utilities on a secure boot machine you are confronted with a CLI program known as //Mok Manager// so the Puppy key can be registered. It simply asks a series of questions about where the signed certificate is located. For more information you can visit the [[http://www.fishprogs.software/puppy/frugalpup/index.html FrugalPup]] home page.
==See also -==
- [[http://wikka.puppylinux.com/SecureBoot Secure Boot]]
**WARNING**: {{color text="NO WARRANTY. There is no replacement for good habits such as keeping good, tested backups of all your data and critical OS files." c="red"}}
Deletions:
**WARNING**: {{color text="as FrugalPup is in constant development it must be considered beta software even though the features I have tried are quite stable. NO WARRANTY. There is no replacement for good habits such as keeping good, tested backups of all your data and critical OS files." c="red"}}