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katzohki:
Hello everyone!

I'm trying to build a simple remaster of Tiny Core Linux. Adding the programs that I want it to have is not a problem, but I'm running into difficulty adding files to the archive.

Let me explain what I want:  add a couple extensions (no prob using ezremaster) and then add a script /opt/script.sh and make changes to /opt/bootlocal.sh . Then it should run my script on startup. Currently I'm using ezremaster to build everything up, then simply adding the script to /tmp/ezremaster/extract/opt/ and modifying the bootlocal.sh in the same location.

Unfortunately, any time I make changes in this way and then run "Create ISO" OR do "remaster.sh /tmp/ezremaster/ezremaster.cfg rebuild"  it creates an iso that is not bootable. And by not bootable I mean this is the error I receive:


--- Code: ---ISOLINUX 4.05 0X4f92e181 ETCD Copyright (C) 1994-2011 H. Peter Anvin et al
EDD: Error 8000 reading sector 7041
No DEFAULT or UI configuration directive found!
--- End code ---

and then sits at boot: prompt.

I hope someone will have some advice for me. Thank you!

tinypoodle:
It might be best first to compare burned disc with image.
A comprehensible HowTo can be found here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM

katzohki:
Ah, well since I'm remastering the iso, the MD5 sum would definitely be different. I would only get the same hash if I rebuilt the same (default) iso.

gerald_clark:
He means to compare the md5sum of your remastered CD with your remastered iso.

katzohki:
Ah, I gotcha. Well, I'm running it in VMware at the moment. Not sure if burning it to a cd would help much when I can't get my VM to boot from it, but I can give it a shot.

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