Please help!
I'm new to Linux, and can't wait to get started! I think the concept of TCL is brilliant - small, fast, allow me to configure the system the way I want, and no excess processes constantly running in the background as with Windows!
But... I'm having trouble with some of the terminology. And, I'm and trying to understand to which Mode of Operation listed on the 'Getting Started with Tiny Core Linux - Core Concepts' page the of 'Install Tiny Core Linux' page instructions refer.
Do the instructions listed on the 'Install Tiny Core Linux' page refer to the "Mount Mode of Operation: TCE/Install" listed on the Core Concepts page?
As someone who's had to re-install Windows a number of times over the past few years because it finally became virtually unusable, i.e. "system rot", I LOVE the concept of running TCL from RAM, and it re-installing during every reboot, as described on the Core Concepts page! However, I do not want to operate TCL in the "Default Mode: Cloud/Internet" listed on the Core Concepts page, because I want the ability to boot/run the computer while disconnected from the internet.
I've read the 'Introduction to Tiny Core Linux', the 'Getting Started with Tiny Core Linux - Core Concepts', and the 'Install Tiny Core Linux' web pages. I also perused the Tiny Core Linux Wiki page. And, I'm still somewhat confused.
I downloaded and burned the latest TCL 3.x ISO file onto a CD, and I've booted the computer from the CD. Now how to I operate TCL in one of the preferred modes of operation [Mount Mode or Copy Mode] listed on the Core Concepts page?
Please help me understand!