Hi Jamesbond, the only file, with grub, I could find in that package is grubia32.efi - I assume this is the one you want me to rename to bootia32.efi?
I have now tried slackware both 32 and 64 bit, Fatdog 32 and 64bit and can't get any of them to boot - I just end up in a grub prompt like what happened to Ghost Dog.
I used mkusb to wipe my usb(Sandisk 32GB Dual USB drive, usb 2.0) totally, then gdisk to remove all partition tables so grub would be gone. Then formatted to Fat32 and made boot flag - and extracted the uefi.zip from first post to the usb drive and copied fatdog iso file to the usb, the edited grub.cfg with geany and made sure everything were as suppose to.
Files on usb :
drivers
EFI
Fatdog64-702.iso
grub.cfg
keys
Shellx64.efi
added the renamed grubia32.efi, now bootia32.efi to /EFI/boot/
Unmount the usb and eject it.
Then boot to Tablets boot manager, and choose boot options.
Choose EFI USB Device
I get the menu were I just leave it on Fatdog64-702.iso
It then boot and I end up in black screen - it hanged!
Same as all the other times before.
What the heck is wrong with this thing?
Should I attach usbhub and keyboard and edit some boot parameter - in that case what?
Update: My troubles continued here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 735#925735