Hi guys and girls,
yes, i really appreciate any help you can give me with TINY CORE linux.
I simply don't really understand the MODES of tiny core.
I assume it works in a kind of similar way to puppy. You boot it up into RAM and then you make a hard drive area for storing PROGRAMS, DATA and EXTENSIONS. You then tell TC what stuff you want it to install on each boot up and what stuff to leave for ON DEMAND.
I kind of understand the modes a LITTLE bit.
Persistance is the word used for how an OS remembers it's changes isn't it?
So presumably the best way of running TC is always in RAM. You don't really need to install TC to a hard drive right?
In that case, i would just like you guys to help me to install TC's persistance area...it's hard drive storage area. Tell me how to do that?
I am then happy to always boot TC from it's CD disk into RAM to use it. According to the blurb this is the best way to use TC and it's not designed to be installed to a hard drive.
In that sense then, i can't see why TC needs any grub related stuff. Can't i just always boot it from CD into RAM?
I see the home page details HOW you install TC to hard drive but i seem to recall comments saying that HDD installs of TC are not really the best way to use it. (perhaps it's a kind of FRUGAL install is it?)
So essentially what i would like you guys to hepl me do is simply get TC working with a persistance area for storage and extensions and a way to boot TC without ever having to touch grub. (This is probably not too complicated right?)
My puppy here was a frugal install to HDD. The way i boot it up is by using the CD of puppy. The CD then scans the HDD for any Puppy install and upon finding mine it boots the HDD version of Puppy.
I was hoping a similar kind of system could be used for TC. (sorry for repeating myself)
many thanks
Vince.