General TC > Remasters / Remixes - Unofficial
The Full Core and The Lite Core
vinnie:
I think you're right, I suggested that syslinux because is fundamental for the creation of new pens with automatic tool, not as a substitute of grubfordos, but in view of "only being able to connect", syslinux is not essential.
For the cpu scaling, I do not use it, but I think it's similar to syslinux.
In this regard, then perhaps it would be correct to include packages for serial modems (example pppd)?
gerald_clark:
Why do you want to cling to fat?
There are Windows drivers for ext2.
bmarkus:
--- Quote from: gerald_clark on May 10, 2011, 08:20:02 PM ---Why do you want to cling to fat?
There are Windows drivers for ext2.
--- End quote ---
But not by default. You have to find it, you have to install (expecting you have aright to do that which is not true for corporate notbooks, etc.) technically right, but impractical for newbies. Wether you like or not FAT, it is the most common and user safe startup solution.
vinnie:
furthermore happen sooner or later need to access an NTFS partition and< I seem to remember that svolli has made to allow the installation of tinycore on these filesystems
SvOlli:
Some rework has been made: instead of providing two initrds, one original and one with ntfs-3g patched in, the ntfs-3g support is in an additional initrd, so there's no redundant data anymore, shaving off about ~45% in size for the isos.
Next step will be adding tczs for partitioning (gparted), a file manager, wlan, and network-firmware support. I'm open to suggestions on what tczs to include.
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