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ezremaster: Wizard that walks you step by step to remaster ISO of tinycore
Pats:
Although I have not tried this script, but the discusion shows, the OP has done a great job ! My congrats !!
1)I use TCv2.5, and am quite confortable using it for development work. But since the tce dire. location ( and maybe some other technicals ) is different in v2.5 and v3.0, could this script be used to remaster TCv2.5 with my desired extentions and boot-codes pre-installed ?
2) If not, then can the OP make this script backward compatible (v2.5) ?
3) If not, is there another fully-tested remaster script for TCv2.5?
Kindly clarify !
Thnks !
~Pats
ixbrian:
--- Quote from: Pats on August 16, 2010, 06:47:32 AM ---Although I have not tried this script, but the discusion shows, the OP has done a great job ! My congrats !!
1)I use TCv2.5, and am quite confortable using it for development work. But since the tce dire. location ( and maybe some other technicals ) is different in v2.5 and v3.0, could this script be used to remaster TCv2.5 with my desired extentions and boot-codes pre-installed ?
2) If not, then can the OP make this script backward compatible (v2.5) ?
3) If not, is there another fully-tested remaster script for TCv2.5?
Kindly clarify !
Thnks !
~Pats
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tc_remaster is currently only compatible with Tiny Core or Micro Core 3.x versions.
Brian
ixbrian:
Update... Version 1.4 is now attached to the first message in this thread with these changes:
-On remaster step #1 page, I added a button you can click on to launch a terminal that will display a tail of the log file.
-On remaster step #2 page, I added links to the "image" and "extract" directories. If you click these directories a terminal window will open up in the directory.
-I made some cosmetic and verbiage changes throughout the program that will hopefully make it easier to use.
ixbrian:
Update.. Version 1.5 is now attached to the first message in this thread with the following changes:
-There is now a check box to easily enable the Dropbear SSH server in your remaster (wizard page 4). This will take care of installing Dropbear and enabling it to auto start at each boot. What is cool is that tc_remaster will also take care of generating you unique SSH host keys during the remaster and these unique SSH host keys will be included in the remaster. That way, your SSH host keys don't get regenerated each time you reboot your remaster.
-Fixed bug when launching terminal to display the log file during remaster.
ixbrian:
A new version is attached to the original message in this thread with the following updates:
-Supports setting up several services: Dropbear SSH server, Busybox HTTPD web server, Busybox DHCP server, and Busybox TFTP server. For each of these services, there is a page that you can do configuration of the service. For example, for Busybox HTTPD web server you can configure the root web directory, specify which user the daemon should run under, specify a password for the website, specify an access control list, etc.
-Supports easily making your remaster a PXE server to netboot Tiny Core or Micro Core. Parts of this are based on tc-terminal-server by Curaga.
-Supports setting a static IP address for your network card in your remaster.
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