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TC don't load extensions on boot
goyfilms:
I have TinyCore 3.4.1 on a USB Pendrive with GRUB4DOS
TinyCore is in /ISOs/TinyCore and the code on grub4dos is:
--- Code: ---title TinyCore 3.4.1
kernel /ISOs/TinyCore/bzImage i8042.nopnp=1 waitusb=6 quiet tce=sdb1/ISOs/TinyCore showapps
initrd /ISOs/TinyCore/tinycore.gz
--- End code ---
However, with [remaster] (based on TinyCore 2.5) it loads the extensions on boot perfectly. I have [remaster] with this code:
--- Code: ---title [remaster] 1.2.1 [GOYfilms Edition]
kernel /ISOs/[remaster]-GOYfilms/bzImage i8042.nopnp=1 nomodeset=1 quiet waitusb=2 tce=sdb1/ISOs/[remaster]-GOYfilms showapps kmap=es
initrd /ISOs/[remaster]-GOYfilms/tinycore.gz
--- End code ---
What can I do to load automatically the extensions on TC 3.4.1?
Thanks in advance!
roberts:
See: http://www.tinycorelinux.com/
Section for v.2.8.1
Tiny Core now uses onboot and ondemand to allow greater user control of what gets loaded at boot time. Such control allows for faster boot times.
goyfilms:
--- Quote from: roberts on February 04, 2011, 11:27:59 AM ---See: http://www.tinycorelinux.com/
Section for v.2.8.1
Tiny Core now uses onboot and ondemand to allow greater user control of what gets loaded at boot time. Such control allows for faster boot times.
--- End quote ---
is there any way to unable this?
I prefer the <2.81 mode...
I mean... how to load automatically all the extensions on a specified directory?
roberts:
The default when using appbrowser is onboot.
You should not be using 2.x extensions with version 3.x release.
goyfilms:
--- Quote from: roberts on February 05, 2011, 11:08:06 AM ---The default when using appbrowser is onboot.
You should not be using 2.x extensions with version 3.x release.
--- End quote ---
I don't understand...
I try to use 3.x extensions con TinyCore 3.4.1
where I must to put the extensions?
what I must to write in onboot.lst?
Thanks
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