I always preferred to do TinyCore stuff from Linux rather than Windows.
On this point I agree entirely
Not because of any "reasons" but because you don't need extra tools to get working and you get to know how TinyCore is structured. Meaning doing it from Linux, while or if available, might be less involved. Still, I feel like Hacker-Man after creating a bootable USB stick by running a few (tut carefully read) commands and will use them later kinda knowing what they mean; Not a point and click adventure.
you’re killing me.. [emoji850]
I really don’t really want to go there..
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There are Linux based guided already, though I can imagine a step by step guide might ending up equally as long as the windows S-B-S Option 1 - Expanded guide!!
Besides, other than a few file name and boot config edits the Wiki step by step option 2 is mostly point and click using Rufus.
When updating the wiki I was concerned that windows may have trouble mounting the ISO, boy was I wrong!! Again point and click and the iso was mounted and accessible in the blink of an eye
Mounting an ISO might be more troublesome in early windows however... but I’m sure there’s a command for that if I could just remember..
Core2usb would potentially be the easiest method, unfortunately it hasn’t been useful for the last 4-5 years.. it can’t find a suitable USB drive if you offered it up one a plate, garnished and all the trimmings.. not a priority I guess! too bad.
It just hurts me to see so many folks have such difficulty with this easy task.
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