Hi ghosts
Yes, Tinycore will destroy partitions, as will any Linux or Windows operating system if you tell them to.
That's why I changed the title
I don't blame it on Tiny Core, though I don't think I did anything intentional to destroy the partitions.
Then I downloaded cfdisk and used it to create a swap, tce, opt, and home partition.
There's really no need to create separate partitions for tce, opt, and home.
I'll keep that in mind when I try to install again, thanks.
After that I ran the installer, formatted everything to ext2.
So you selected "Whole Disk" instead of "Existing Partition" in step 2? (See: http://tinycorelinux.net/install.html)
Yeah. I don't intend to dual-boot.
Hi ghosts
Without trying to re-partition--- what is the result of this command please
ls -al /dev/disk/by-path
Ah, I can't, I've already installed a backup os
I'll try again in the morning though.
Can you describe how many drives or usb sticks you have connected during your attempt to install as well pls
Just an external DVD drive connected through a USB port
Can you briefly describe what main uses you want to do with your computer?
Internet, essays, manga, movies & series. . . Nothing heavy, and I usually use very small applications.
2) Leaping ahead, if you like the idea of having persistence after reading the concepts page
http://www.tinycorelinux.net/concepts.html
I think most people who use persistence have the tce folder, the home folder, the opt folder on one or 2 partitions and not on one each
Personally I like to keep it simple and all exist on one partition.
Noted, I'll use one
Whether you need a swap partition is dependent on much RAM you have, and what you intend to do with your computer like video editting etc
eg I don't have a swap but I have 2G RAM
I have 2G ram too, the swap is just for insurance.
cheers
Thanks!