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TC 4.1 remastering tinycore.gz problem

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AlejandroPadrino:
Hello, I remastered tinycore.gz on TC 4.1.  Ezremaster does not run fine (.tcz app works and failed in scripts commands into remaster.sh file), and I do this task using cpio command.  The remastered TC 4.1 tinycore.gz file run fine and I only found a bug:  TC 4.1 boots only from root user.

How could I restore the default "tc" user at boot?

Thank you.   :-)

curaga:
Doublecheck the changes you made, compare permissions and ownership of the edited initrd archive with the shipped one. 4.1 is very old though.

AlejandroPadrino:
Hello Curaga,

wich command must I find for?  I'm not learned many about linux scripts.  Boot process is untouched.  Yes, TC 4.1 is many old.  I'm doing this task because TC 10.0 does not boot with custom configuration at onboot.lst file.  X system does not start.  Old, but X system starts with few things.

Thank you.  :-)

jazzbiker:

--- Quote from: AlejandroPadrino on May 28, 2019, 12:44:33 PM ---Hello Curaga,

wich command must I find for?  I'm not learned many about linux scripts.  Boot process is untouched.  Yes, TC 4.1 is many old.  I'm doing this task because TC 10.0 does not boot with custom configuration at onboot.lst file.  X system does not start.  Old, but X system starts with few things.

Thank you.  :-)

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Hi, AlejandroPadrino!

I think the only reason to use previous versions of TinyCore is very old hardware, especially CPU not supported by newer kernels. From all others points of view it is better to use the latest version, if You run it on not very aged box. Memory consumption increased but very slightly, not closing any doors for user.

Can You

--- Code: ---cat /etc/sysconfig/tcedir/onboot.lst

--- End code ---
?

I think the right way is to make TC10 work.

AlejandroPadrino:
Hello Jazzbiker,

TC 10 closes many doors to TC 4.1 apps.  But that is not important for me.  The use I want to do with TC is having a little recovery tool if my "daily" Linux fails.  Adding useful apps to TC 4 & TC 10 becomes to a 12GB compressed filesystem and too many RAM memory.  TC is more useful remaining like a "tiny" system for recovery purposes and applications testing.  I maked 2 releases of tinycore.gz, RAM memory requested with basic tools are 92MB and 192MB.  The bad side of this is when adding XFE as filemanager.  It is more useful and quick, but increases filesystem (not RAM) to 1GB.  Always booting in Live-OS mode.

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