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newbody:
RobertS thanks for that generous way to deal with it.
I do my best to accomplish that then. It does boot
a long way so I only need to add that lst thing and the
needed tcz files in the right places then it should boot.

When I write

sudo reboot then it know what to do so to my naive take
some kind of OS is booted but seems to not know things
like ls or cd.. so that is surprising. But the splash do thell
that a lot of things work. It set up thongs like network if I get it.
Then it just wait for more things so that is what you talk about
that I need to add.

It is way above my poor grasp but it all looks promising.

I look into it tomorrow late at night here now. So thanks!

roberts:
bmarkus wrote:

--- Quote ---There is one bug still, onboot.lst is not created automatically.
--- End quote ---
Found. Fixed. Thanks!

roberts:
I wrote earlier:

--- Quote ---While I am not purposefully trying to cripple existing NTFS installations of Core. I did find an anomaly which I will correct before final release of 4.2.
--- End quote ---
Found. Fixed. I can now run Core 4.2 booted from existing tinycore NTFS grub4dos setup as per manually  copying files explained earlier.

newbody:
Thanks, I hope it helps somebody else because I am not smart enough
to understand it. I will follow the advice and stay with 4.1 and not take
the leap to 4.2

So thanks for answering my naive questions. It was fun while it lasted
but now I have failed so many times that my stamina has run out. Exhausted
and dreary or what word express it best. 4.1 works so no need for 4.2 on my part.

Juanito:
core + Xvesa + Xlibs + Xprogs + flwm is working fine for me now

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