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I've watched that video many times. It's more confusing than helpful. Because there's no sound, you can't tell what the person is doing. And none of the choices made in it are obvious ones.
With what I now believe to be true, I agree that the only necessary and recommendable boot codes are probably waitusb and tce=sxx, which are already added by default. The Installer shouldn't even have that boot code page. It's confusing and can lead to installation errors, like in my case.
After all, what's needed for a CorePlus installation? The requisite CorePlus files, a bootloader, an mbr, and waitusb. Anything else? It could all be automated.
For example, what's the point in having a CorePlus version of TCL if you're not going to install wireless and firmware? There's no need for any Installer selection there.
Choose between Frugal and USB-HDD? I did a frugal install (for the partition feature), and it worked. In the video, the USB-HDD is chosen for a pendrive, so that apparently works too. Why have any choice at all, then?
And all the other choices can be (and probably should be) made later, once there's an installation.
I'll bet that if someone thought it through, they could re-write the Installer so that it was totally automatic. That's what a person installing TCL for the first time needs, not a lot of confusing choices.
Don't you agree?
Mike