The way I'm trying to boot CorePlus is as follows:
1) using a VAIO notebook with 120 GB HDD;
2) the hdd has 3 partitions, I'm using sda2 with ext3 & 6.2 GB;
3) almost sure that my boot loader is grub (legacy);
4) have 2 folders, one for tc & tce (grub's looking for tc).
Today at the terminal I issued that command but it failed many times. I, then, tried to login with tc + Enter & this failed, too. I think I tried TC instead & that worked??? Then the command started OK but failed with:
"Downloading: Xvesa.tcz
Connecting to distro.ibiblio.org (152.19.134.43:80)
wget: short write
mount: mounting /dev/loop0 on /tmp/tcloop/Xvesa failed: invalid argument"
I tried many variants of the command like taking the plural (s) from each entry below (one at a time as well as more up to all of them) & changing the '_" to "-" & leaving a simple space there but all the time it was the same or worst. I'm including the command below for easy reference:
tce-load -iw Xvesa Xprogs Xlibs flwm_topside wbar
There're some intriguing facts now, how to logout/login & what are the corresponding pwds in CorePlus? Can't I download that file from PL528 that I'm using now & place it in its appropriate place for it to be available next time I start CP?
Thank you all for your patience with these issues!
I have the feeling you are jumping back from a USB boot into a CD boot; correct?
So, please stick to the USB boot/install (so far I understood, this was your wish),
- boot again into your USB
- use the tce-load -wi xxx (see older posts)
- answer the questions the others persons are asking
- and put "startx" as a terminal command in order to start the window manager
(so far I understood, you booted with your USB, but had no X-driver loaded till now)
Sorry Benny, but by jumping around, we will not understand correctly in which new issue you are jumping in.
TinyCoreLinux is not a magic thing which can only be used by witches. Like many software, an install/debugging requires a strong accurate writing/tipping/acting method. Take abreath, and start again with the first procedure where you had sucess.