Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Base => TCB Talk => Topic started by: wavelength on September 03, 2018, 10:21:40 AM
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All,
I have Vortex86ex module I am trying to work with. It has PCIe, SATA, Ethernet, 2xUSB HS, 1GB memory, SD card. I booted off the USB stick with CorePlus and it comes up with the selection screen and I tried a number of options but it always seems to come up with CLI and not a graphics screen. I had issues with a couple of USB keyboards as well but I think I found one that works well.
I tried running the TC-install but that did not work. Is there someway of starting up the X or other graphics display so I can install to the SD card?
Thanks,
Gordon
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Hi wavelength, welcome to TC.
If the default X server (Xvesa) does not work on your machine,
you might wanna try the Xorg-7.7 instead.
To do that, you'll need internet connection.
To test whether X would work, boot CorePlus, and run
tce-load -wil Xorg-7.7
startx
Note that a window manager is also required
FLWM is used by default if your CorePlus is loaded correctly.
If Xorg-7.7 is not enough for you,
you might need extra modules.
tce-load -wil graphics-KERNEL
startx
When you're sure which setting fits your machine,
run tc-install.sh or the GUI tool to install.
After that, copy the newly downloaded extensions to your SD card.
(usually it's /mnt/mmcblk0p1/tce/optional/)
cp /tmp/tce/optional/* /path/to/sd_card/tce/optional/
Append Xorg-7.7, graphics-KERNEL to onboot.lst
echo Xorg-7.7.tcz >> /path/to/sd_card/tce/onboot.lst
echo graphics-KERNEL.tcz >> /path/to/sd_card/tce/onboot.lst
Reboot and test.
I tried running the TC-install but that did not work. Is there someway of starting up the X or other graphics display so I can install to the SD card?
What's the output of this command ?
fetch_devices
P.S. Read the Core book (http://tinycorelinux.net/book.html) for more info.
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@wavelength,
my message was wrongly posted in some other thread, again posting here:
...May be this can be of any help:
1) Check if following extensions are present and already loaded in /tmp/tcloop : Xvesa.tcz, Xlibs.tcz, Xprogs.tcz, aterm.tcz, flwm_topside.tcz, wbar.tcz .
tce-status -i
command is useful . If all is ok,then:
startx
...at command line will load default WM , if there are no hardware issues like enough RAM , correct video card etc.
2) If above extsions not present , to download type :
tce-load -wi Xvesa Xprogs flwm_topside wbar
and if dnloading is successful then at CLI type :
startx
...to load default DM .
3) Another good source of all info about various TCLsetups is in this book , try it : *http:// tinycorelinux.net/book.html*
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All,
Sorry for the delay, off trying to get other stuff working.
tce-status -i
That did not return anything, it was like hitting return.
I have debian 8, 9.5 and ubuntu 12-14 running on this eval board. Graphics work fine, have Arch32 live running, wish there was installer for that.
It does not look like the Ethernet port is being initialized or recognized. netstat and ifconfig don't show any connection.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Gordon
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@wavelength,
there are ways to install extensions in TCL , if you find Core Installer CD difficult and you dont have a working net connection in the begining.
1) For eq: Using another linux distro, dnload the required basic GUI files ( which I have mentioned in my message ) to a local linux partition, copy those to TCL partition under default /tce/optional folders or whatever you have setup . Create these folders , if not present. And then try again the instructions.
2)If you are new to TCL, instead of going thru Core install way, you may dnload and burn full TCL graphics X version from here : http://tinycorelinux.net/9.x/x86/release/TinyCore-current.iso
and try your hand with TCL concepts and check ease and speed and then try to install it to HDD or USB stick or HD whatever you want. Just a suggestion !
3) ... By the way , coreplayer2 has nicely explained about various short-forms of drive synonims in this thread , pl check it , if you are un-aware while installing TCL from Core-installer CD here : http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php?topic=20754.0
Best Luck ! :)
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All,
Daily update... ok got a new bios this morning from the company. The Core Full loaded up video and all. I went through the tc-install and it downloaded the core and vmlinuxz, it partitioned the SD card and then it gets stuck formatting SDA1??? It seems a little weird that it would not be able to format.
The system is still running it just never gets passed that point. I will reboot and try again later. Any suggestions I did not use any additional command line arguments.
Thanks,
Gordon
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Maybe you can install to the SD card on a different computer? Not being able to format sounds like the SD card reader flaked out.
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it gets stuck formatting SDA1
A SD card is usually assign to /dev/mmcblk0 UNLESS you use an USB adapter.
You should check your adapter and see if it connects properlly.