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With CorePure64 v7.2, why tce can't find tc-install
« on: August 05, 2016, 11:19:14 AM »
I am run it in Virtualbox. Thanks.

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Re: With CorePure64 v7.2, why tce can't find tc-install
« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2016, 11:37:42 AM »
tc-install is in CorePlus and is 32-bit

You can use it to install 32-bit core and then manually add corepure64

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Re: With CorePure64 v7.2, why tce can't find tc-install
« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2016, 11:55:03 AM »
Thanks for the quick reply.

Currently I have two VM's set up for TCL. One VM boots from CP64 iso with (tce=sda1 vga=773, I still didn't find how to save this options so I have to key in them when booting), there I have gcc/make/ssh stuffs installed. The other VM is text only installation from CorePlus32 ISO. For this one I think I can clean the X stuffs from the tce folder, but I don't know if I can convert this VM to a 64bit VM. Thanks!

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Re: With CorePure64 v7.2, why tce can't find tc-install
« Reply #3 on: August 05, 2016, 03:22:41 PM »
I resolved my issue as below, the idea is to reuse 32bit installation extlinux boot, and update files/pkgs from 64 installation(boot file from CD, pkgs from HD).

1. Boot VM1 (from CorePure64 CD +sda1(has my installed 64bit pkgs)), so the /mnt/sda1 is mounted
2. mount CorePure64 CD to /mnt/sr0
3. mount my VM2 HD(32bit text only installation HD) to /mnt/sdb1
4. copy sr0/tce/boot/corepure64.gz and vmliuz64 to sdb1/tce/boot
5. edit sdb1/tce/boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf to use corepure64.gz and vmliuz64
6. move sdb1/tce/optional to sdb1/tce/optional32/, and move sdb1/tce/onboot.lst to onboot32lst.txt (backup for now, I will remove it later)
7. copy sda1/tce/optional folder and onboot.lst to sdb1
8. power off VM, disconnect CD and VM1HD, reboot with only VM2HD