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Sashank999:
I also require a small suggestion about another thing.
I actually opened the backup mydata.tgz and it contained mydata.tar. I opened .tar and browsed it for some time. Now, when I open TCL, my folders which usually rest in /home/tc are vanished. However, I have the .tar file. I extracted it and placed home and opt folders inside .tar beside tce directory in /mnt/sda5. From now, I want to make the TCL to consider the home and opt in sda5 as its own.
I used home=sda5/home and opt=sda5/opt but it says nvalid device. What to do ?

Juanito:
See: http://tinycorelinux.net/faq.html#bootcodes

home=sda5 opt=sda5

Note that you will need to remove home and opt from filetool.lst

aus9:
@Sashank999

Since we have posted together recently I hope you do not mind my aussie bluntness.
1) I see no point or little speed gain for you to have opt as a separate persistent folder.
The fact the bootcode exists is not an invitation to use all bootcodes.

run
--- Code: ---$ du /opt (or) $ ls -hal /opt
--- End code ---
and you will likely find its about 30K unpacked which would not take long to compress into your mydata file nor take long to unpack from it on reboot it.

2) Once you elect home dir as persistent, I agree by the way, you will no longer get any smart deletions as nothing is backed up.

This means you "must" just as in the Microsoft world, make separate backups such email important files, copy files to usb stick etc etc

b) and cache for certain things and some logs will grow. Especially web browser cache.
I brute delete these when I remember as I am too lazy to create some script or cron job to do it for me.

my aussie 2 cents worth and completely offtopic, when I see your member name I think of a certain Stephen King novel

Sashank999:
@Juanito
Doesn't it support folders for those boot codes ? What you said makes TCL use whole partition for home and I don't want that. I just want one separate folder for home and another one for opt.
@aus9
1) I am not asking for speed.

But, I don't know how to repack the mydata.tar into mydata.tgz so that the home/tc/ just shows me my aircrack-ng, hashcat, hcxdumptool, hcxpcaptools, reaver, wifite2, bison and other things. Any help ?

Juanito:
Why do you need to add your apps to your backup when you made extensions of them - they should be on permanent storage in your tce/optional folder?

home and opt won’t take up all of your partition, they will be sda5/home and sda5/opt - note that sda5 will need to be a linux file system.

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