@ Barry
Hi Barry,
aware that you did not promise full support for Easypup, I tested some features of Easypup 2.3.1 and would like to mention the following observations:
At bootup, Easypup 2.3.1 spontaneously offers to load save files of previous frugal Easypup installations (e.g. easypup 2.14; easypup 2.16), apart from a 0 (zero) option.
There is no Easydd icon in the Menu-list.
Right mouse button-klicking onto an *.img.gz or *.iso file results in an error message (screenshot 1), but a functional Easydd GUI can be launched via sakura (screenshot 2).
This GUI seems to be equivalent to the EasyOS 2.3.1 Easydd GUI despite looking somewhat differently (screenshot 3).
The Gparted and the fdisk information about the boot drive (sdb; external IDE HD) are showing confusing differences (e.g. MB/GB per partition). The boot drive (prepared via Easydd) has an MBR as well as a GPT partition table (hybrid iso partition). (screenshots 4, 5, 9 and 10).
The drive icons sdb1 and sdb2 prove to be inversed, as compared to EasyOS standard (screenshot 6).
Deleting the GPT does not seem to affect the funtionality of Easypup 2.3.1.
At first shutdown Easypup 2.3.1 offers misleading save options and wrong information. (scrennshots 7; sceenshot
kind regards