Tiny Core Linux

General TC => Tiny Core on Virtual Machines => Topic started by: patrikg on June 30, 2017, 01:29:29 PM

Title: Corepure64 with Hyper-v
Post by: patrikg on June 30, 2017, 01:29:29 PM
Hello, today in school just tried to install tinycore in Windows 10 Hyper-V.
But sadly i don't can't see the disc.
Tried to add the disc as IDE or SCSI.
But no success. No sda.

Used the newest ver like this iso files.
32:
http://tinycorelinux.net/8.x/x86/release/TinyCore-8.0.iso
64:
http://tinycorelinux.net/8.x/x86_64/release/TinyCorePure64-8.0.iso



The only thing that haven't tested is to make Gen 2 just Gen 1, can do it on Monday.

Have search on the web to find some... but just find this...

http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,20449.0.html

http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,14391.0.html

http://web222.webclient5.de/doc/tcbrowservm/TC-BrowserVM_20160914.pdf

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/virtualization/hyper-v/best-practices-for-running-linux-on-hyper-v



Sorry to post this on wrong...I just remembered that this forum have "Tiny Core on Virtual Machines"
I think some mod can move this.

Thanks.
Title: Re: Corepure64 with Hyper-v
Post by: Rich on June 30, 2017, 01:35:36 PM
Hi patrikg
Sorry to post this on wrong...I just remembered that this forum have "Tiny Core on Virtual Machines"
I think some mod can move this.

Done. :)
Title: Re: Corepure64 with Hyper-v
Post by: patrikg on June 30, 2017, 01:37:21 PM
Thank's... so fast... haven't posted...yet.

;-)
Title: Re: Corepure64 with Hyper-v
Post by: NewUser on June 30, 2017, 08:22:41 PM
I have had the same trouble with VMware Player. VMware Player uses SCSI disks by default, but even removing the SCSI disk and adding an IDE disk didn't help.
Title: Re: Corepure64 with Hyper-v
Post by: andyj on June 30, 2017, 09:05:35 PM
Both SATA and IDE should work with VMware. I think the paravirtual SCSI should work too. The modules to support BusLogic and LSI SCSI controllers aren't in the TC kernel.
Title: Re: Corepure64 with Hyper-v
Post by: curaga on July 01, 2017, 12:05:10 AM
You can use SCSI disks, but for that you need to remaster the scsi extension into the initrd.