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Tiny Core 2.0
bigpcman:
--- Quote from: roberts on June 16, 2009, 08:56:36 AM ---You are still trying to use core elements as if they are regular extensions. They are not.
However if you place core elements in your tce directory then the system will boot into X just as Tiny Core does.
If you have done this setup, and then wish to boot microcore without X, boot it with the text option.
Once microcore has the above setup, then booting microcore with text option, one can start X by simply typing startx
It is really that simple.
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Yes I'm trying to load the core extensions just like any other after the very first boot up of microcore before the core extensions have been put in the tce directory. I'm just trying to use the tc load-tce wget install tools to load them. If you are saying the tce-load wget install and tce-wget tools are not intended for loading (ever) microcore elements that's OK I'll handle it another way.
roberts:
core elements are mounted. The extension tools do mount them.
However other processes occur at boot time and in batch mode that properly setup the system.
Trying to load after boot, would then also mean that every extension is going to be tce-loaded which is not batch mode even when scripted and therefore not efficent.
Choosing to force the system to run in a way that it is not designed will always present challenges.
bigpcman:
--- Quote from: roberts on June 16, 2009, 09:12:37 AM ---core elements are mounted. The extension tools do mount them.
However other processes occur at boot time and in batch mode that properly setup the system.
Trying to load after boot, would then also mean that every extension is going to be tce-loaded which is not batch mode even when scripted and therefore not efficent.
Choosing to force the system to run in a way that it is not designed will always present challenges.
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Thank you for that explanation, I didn't know that. Alright then I will load the core extensions using the wget with a full path command and reboot. Rebooting my floppy system is a slow process that's why I try to get around it.
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