EDIT
POST LEFT as is.....see post below for changed subject thanks
Hi
Pre-amble
I am aware of Robert's post that there may be changes in the promotion of TC as per
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php?topic=5753.msg31415#msg31415I am aware....that I am still thinking ....like most TC newbies of hard drive installs.....I did not even think I was thinking it was turnkey but forgive me if I resemble that remark.
2) Trivia on currnt TC grub-legacy
AFAIK, its a patched grub that uses inode 128 by default.
AFAIK most newbies would not consider testing for it?
sudo tune2fs -l /dev/sda2 | grep -i 'inode size'
Inode size: 128
3) This means for persistent users....who do not want to adopt any other grub*, they appear limited to splashimage support.
grep "splashimage" /mnt/sda2/boot/grub/stage2
splashimage
splashimage FILE
4) This allows persistent users if they care to, to use or mod their own splashimage.
My old links to Luis R. Rodriguez are stale but my old howto still exists here...post 1...not any post below that!
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linuxquestions-org-member-success-stories-23/grub-howto-and-troubleshooter-237511/This "convert" or "identify" command needs tcz ImageMagick
identify 3d.jpeg
3d.jpeg JPEG 741x549 741x549+0+0 8-bit DirectClass 216KB 0.000u 0:00.000
convert 3d.jpeg -resize 640x480 -colors 14 -depth 16 -normalize -verbose 3d.xpm
identify 3d.xpm
3d.xpm XPM 640x474 640x474+0+0 16-bit PseudoClass 14c 306KB 0.020u 0:00.020
hmm too much aussie beer, can't remember how to use force but don't care its only trivia.
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Suggestion (or 2)
Suggestion (A)
Change to a default of inode 256 for new partition creations.
Change to a grub-legacy to support inode 256
Suggestion (b)
Partition defaults to inode 256
Change to gfxmenu (a tcz) file not yet in repositories.
If gfxmenu adopted it could mean TC users could mod their grub menus to somethink like this
http://sidux.com/index.php?module=Wikula&tag=Gfxmenu-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Possible long term benefits and negatives from a biased TC newbie
1) inode 256 is the default for most distros
2) requires a warning for upgraders.....they can't just extract the bzImage and tinycore.gz and rename and append to existing menu.lst but need to rebuild partition from scratch.
3) Changes needed to both partition tool and grub.....or partition tool and a new grub
--means extra work for TC developers
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ok end of suggestion
I am bending over for virtual spanking now....(joke)
Ask me no quesitons and I will tell you no lies!