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Jason W:
New tool sce2gz, to create a .gz initrd out of SCE extensions. Specify the extension on the command line or use the select menu, works much like sce-load and multiple SCEs can be chosen to create one .gz.
To install:
sce-import sce2gz
netnomad:
hi jason,
what is the purpose, waht are advantages of this approach?
thank you for your help.
Misalf:
On default TinyCore I use xorg.gz containing about 80 extensions (Xorg-7.7 + deps) which speeds up boot time by a several seconds since there don't need to be created as many loop devices. Consumes a bit more RAM though.
Edit: Oh, yes. Also to have ntfs-3g available in case one boots off of a NTFS partition and needs write access.
sbaguz:
--- Quote from: Misalf on July 28, 2016, 04:32:48 AM --- Oh, yes. Also to have ntfs-3g available in case one boots off of a NTFS partition and needs write access.
--- End quote ---
See http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,20184.0.html for a real life example... ;)
Jason W:
Now sce.dep files in the SCE directory are used so the total SCE is made into a .gz when there is a sce.dep file.
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