Hi wysiwyg
an SD card with the lock enabled (which would be much more secure and achieve the same goals than mounted loopbacks).
Unless you happened to forget to enable the lock. To write to a squashfs file you must unpack it, make your changes, and repack it.
At this point (based on these two replies) I can't see why scatter mode wouldn't be supported other than the package manager doesn't support it.
Because it completely contradicts the design philosophy Roberts had when he created this distro.
You are free to modify this distro as you wish, but as Gerald mentioned, you might be better off with a more conventional distro.
Thanks for your reply on this as well Rich. Regarding the SD locking, yes this could be forgotten, however you're talking about a trivial amount of code that tests and prompts the user to lock/unlock the SD card depending on what's going on (e.g. the manufacturer supplied update that needs to be installed). See the reply to bmarkus for additional info on this.
Again, I'm not trying to argue, I'm just not sure why the scatter mode "installation" option isn't supported which is why I'm asking the question.
To me this would create even more flexibility for the distro. To quote the website "Tiny Core is not a turn-key operating system" which, to me, means that TC is more or less a distro that a user can tailor to meet their specific needs before it becomes useful. Providing the most flexibility is what accomplishes this goal, right?
Another quote from the website "Easy, fast, and simple renew-ability and stability is a principle goal of Tiny Core." I would certainly say that TC is already accomplishing these stated goals. However, to get the most speed during bootup, wouldn't scatter mode create the least amount of overhead?
Great conversation so far!
Dave