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semsaudade:
Hi to everybody. Forgive me, but I am a newbie of Tinycore Linux. I installed it on a usb key and everything is ok, installing applications is very simple and effective. But I don't know how to make my installations persistent. I tried with Backup/Restore tool but apparently it backups only my home directory and doesn't backup new installed applications. Is there any simple way to do it?

Thanks a lot for helping!

jano:
Not sure I can help, but here are my 2 cents:

* If you want applications to run when booting, you have to add them to the onboot.lst; otherwise, you have to mount them everytime you want them

* Take a look at http://www.tinycorelinux.com/concepts.html you can find an answer : see The Copy Mode of Operation: TCE/Install + copyfs indicator  and / or The Hybrid Mode of Operation: Local/Install

Good luck !

jur:
Did you study the relevant wiki page?
http://wiki.tinycorelinux.com/tiki-index.php?page=Installing+TC+on+USB&structure=Installing+TC

semsaudade:
Sorry, but I tried following explanations in http://www.tinycorelinux.com/concepts.html, particularly the "The Mount Mode of Operation: TCE/Install". So I added the boot option tce=sdc1 in

append initrd=/Tinycore/boot/tinycore.gz quiet max_loop=256 tce=sdc1

Result is that now apparently every installation is broken, simply it doesn't work! For example, I tried to install Abiword (operation that I did with success yesterday). Now installation is very fast, just some seconds (yesterday it lasted a long time, dowloading a lot of dependences), but Abiword doesn't work! The same happens trying to install other apps.

In addition to that, there is no tce directory in my Usb key for permanent storage of applications, nothing was created.

I don't understand this phrase:
"The next time you boot all extensions will automatically be mount loaded from this directory structure based on a system and user maintained list named onboot.lst."

There is no such file (onboot.lst) on my Usb key!

Forgive me, but I am a newbie and may be this is a too difficult task for me. If anyone can suggest me a step by step method for this problem, I'll appreciate it very very much.

In any case, thank you so much for helping!

^thehatsrule^:
You might need to use the waitusb boot option, i.e. waitusb=5 (see notes in the main's site FAQ and the above wiki page)

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