much thanks to all who have tried to help me on this.
i am getting quite sad that i am not able to figure this out.
@ curaga
@daxo
tce-load -i *.tcz
No need to load one-by-one
i was unable to reproduce your suggestion. surely you aren't suggesting i am to type the name of each of the 40 files by hand in lieu of the asterisk? that would be faaaar more time consuming than clicking hundreds of times in the app browser. have i missed something?
@tinypoodle thanks for taking the time to follow this thread and to reply. unfortunately i don't really understand much of what you have said. i am still trying to get wcid to run. until that happens unfortunately it doesnt really matter what type of password it is. sorry and thanks for your suggestions.
You must be running in Cloud Mode.
@roberts i _am_ running in cloud mode. but from the links you included (which i had read before, and i very much dig the minimalist philosophy) i would think i need to be in mount or perhaps copy mode.
as per one of the wikis, i had already created folders /tiny and /tce/optional inside tce, and i have now placed the .tcz files inside /tce/optional and created an onboot.lst text document there as well but even though tc is in that partition it does not mount on boot and thus nothing loads. would that be fixed by changing to mount mode?
i am not from the windows/linux world, i have always used macs (well, punch cards in the 80's and BASIC on trs80's before that) so the changing names of drives is very confusing. how do i specify the absolute position of something that is a variable?
(in case that last is not clear: i am booting from a usb stick, but it changes names, sometimes its sdb1, sometimes sdc1, sdd1 or even sdf1, and also can be called dev_ro2 or home depending, and i dont really know depending on _what_)
apologies to those annoyed by these basic questions, and gratitude for those who take the time to put up with me. i realise you have better things to do. i have been wrestling on my own with this for a month and realised that i need to use community to help. thanks so much.