Afternoon, gang.
For a long time, I've had a Puppy-on-a-stick (128 GB SanDisk USB 3.0 Ultra 'Fit'); 32-bit Xenialpup 7.5 - one of my all-time favourites - along with around 100 GB of movies.
I reckon it's time I upgraded this setup. I'm going to move to a USB 3.2 variant of the same drive; use a more up-to-date 64-bit Puppy - haven't decided which one yet! - do everything via 'portable' apps and, while I'm at it, upgrade the boot-loader to be able to function under either BIOS or UEFI.
Now then; question for you lot. Bearing in mind that I like to do stuff manually - I can't be arsed with running installers, etc; haven't used one for years - what would be the quickest, easiest way to manually set up a bootloader for the above set-up that will handle both BIOS and UEFI?
Please don't suggest any of the multiboot solutions, because that's not what I'm after. This will be one single Puppy, along with a huge amount of data all on the same stick. Serious suggestions, please, guys; anything & everything can and will be considered, and all sensible/useful suggestions and/or advice will be appreciated.
TIA.
Mike.