Raspberry Pi port, piCore-15.0 is available!
You've been politely requested not to spam this forum with multiple requests for the same thing, so please stop doing so.If you take a look at the current ezremaster extension, you'll see that there's a script /usr/local/bin/remaster.sh - it's possible that you could modify this script so that ezremaster works with CorePure64.If you cannot modify remaster.sh to work and your aim is to use CorePure64 totally from ram, then use tc-install to install CorePure64 and use the apps gui to set the copy2fs flag.
$ cd /tmp$ mkdir test image$ cd test$ wget http://tinycorelinux.net/10.x/x86/tcz/ezremaster.tcz$ sudo mount ezremaster.tcz /tmp/image$ cat /tmp/image/usr/local/bin/remaster.sh
Code: [Select]$ cd /tmp$ mkdir test image$ cd test$ wget http://tinycorelinux.net/10.x/x86/tcz/ezremaster.tcz$ sudo mount ezremaster.tcz /tmp/image$ cat /tmp/image/usr/local/bin/remaster.sh
The extension is/was maintained by ixbrian - you could send your request in a pm, but ixbrian has not been active since 2015.
@xor - in the meantime, did you install CorePure64 and set the copy2fs flag to make it run entirely in ram?
Please read the tinycore book, read the FAQ, read the tinycore wiki and search the forum - it is explained many times