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eltone:

--- Quote from: coreplayer2 on January 21, 2014, 08:12:35 PM ---eltone,  try comparing installed/loaded extensions with this default list shown in the attached snapshot.

Notice the list of loaded extensions on the far left, these are the default extensions loaded using tinycore-current.iso.   the list ontop (next stats page to the right) shows the list after snap2usb is installed from the repo and loaded (this time the dep's file was also downloaded).

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hi,
tinycore-current.iso  loaded extensions == TCP 5.1 loaded extensions

Problem now points to the LiveUSB sdb1 ext4 and sdb2 f32. 

Q: What is the media arrangement of a functional snap2usb?
eltone

coreplayer2:
Ok so the extension does in fact load, cool.

I thought it was reasonable to assume saving a screenshot to a USB would involve only one attached USB stick, either the USB stick tinycore is booted from (which was the original intent) or a USB stick attached for the purpose of transferring screenshots to another PC.

There is a media hierarchy, however this is not a consideration when multiple USB sticks are attached.

Until multiple USB sticks are supported I'll amend the info file to show this limitation


I suggest removing all except one USB stick in the meantime.

eltone:

--- Quote from: coreplayer2 on January 21, 2014, 10:54:34 PM ---


I suggest removing all except one USB stick in the meantime.

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hi,

One USB stick is all that is used, Verbatim Store'n'Go 16GB, which has three partitions:

1) ext4_TCP 5.1
2) fat32_data
3) linux_swap

As the system booted up this AM, read errors were noticed, so will run diagnostics:


--- Code: ---e2fsck -f -p -c -v /dev/sdb1


--- End code ---

eltone

Juanito:
Having a swap partition on a usb stick is probably not recommended

eltone:

--- Quote from: Juanito on January 22, 2014, 09:03:28 AM ---Having a swap partition on a usb stick is probably not recommended

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hi,

Q: What is recommended for replacement of the 256MB linux-swap USB stick partition?  There is a 'swap' cheatcode, but I failed to get it functional, thus the stick swap.

eltone

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