Having made the changes to Puppy Event Manager, Save and reboot. Puppy Event Manager may already have these settings. Of course, you can shutdown quicker by clicking the No Save Button). With Puppy Event so configured the default is 'NO Save', and it will shut down in 60 seconds without Saving. Put a check in the Ask at Shutdown box (otherwise it doesn't ask and automatically Saves. On reboot, open Menu>Puppy Event Manager, Click the Save Sessions Tab and change the Session Interval to 0/zero. Add the pmedia=ataflash argument or, if present, change the pmedia=atahd to ataflash. If so, the posters should look for a text file I think named lickgrub. But my sometimes flaky memory suggests that Lick uses a variation of grub2. I no longer use Lick, and if one of my USB-Sticks boots with it I don't recall which. However, I repeat that this is nothing more than a theory on my part. Placing the above "pmedia=ataflash" parameter at the end of the kernel line in this file could help. This file probably contains the line "kernel". I read on the old forum that after installing with LICK, a "lickmenu.lst" file should also be created. I've never used LICK, I just know it exists. Following comment elsewhere on the forum, I tried 'pmedia=ataflash' in grub.cfg to no avail.
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