I am not implying anything. I made clear statements.
You either installed afresh, or you updated.
You said you "updated to TC4.2".
Core 4.2 has new Xlibs and Xprogs, and the new Xprogs requires fltk-1.10.tcz.
When you update from a previous release by replacing tinycore.gz with core.gz, you must also copy the required
files and add them to onboot.lst.
I'm sorry. This is my mistake for misleading you with "update" word.
What I did:
1. Downloaded new 4.2 Coreplus.iso
2. Fromatted my USB
3. Installed new 4.2 Coreplus.iso via unetbootin
4. Booted from USB and picked an option of flwm_ontop
5. Get dropped into prompt
My actions after:
1. Try different boot options -- no result
2. Seeking wiki or tinycore info on changers -- no information was found
3. Posting in forum
4. Getting an answer to read release notes -- I've read them
5. Modifying the onboot list to load the needed libs -- Upon boot libs are not loaded, cause they do not exist in the specified directory
6. Finally, I understand, that I should manually choose the needed ones from the other directory and copy them back to the empty one.
7. Rebooting again and while still getting an error message that Xprogs.tcz Xlibs.tcz and Xvesa.tcz were not found, X are started and I'm in the gui without a preconfigured wbar of TC4.1 version.
What should I think now?
Do the developers expect a new user to magically know all this?
If the changes are made to the initial boot process, they should be documented and explained, or a workaround should be provided. In fact it would be enough for me to know where basic tczs should be copied to. But nothing was done, so at current point TC is closed to new users, not many will be able to try it and all your hard work will not be adequately appreciated.