See the last line of http://tinycorelinux.com/faq.html#bootcodes
Thanks. I`ve seen it, but only after my last post; it`s easy to miss it because of the different font after the block characters.
After some days of playing with the mem parameter, I noticed no obvious performance issues with or without.
I installed most packages on demand only, to keep boot time as short as possible, and the heaviest package installed is the Opera browser, having no further dependencies. So YMMV using more applications with additional dependencies.
The B110 is a joy to use with TC.
Following is OT, better in a separate thread?
One fact that I appreciate much is not emphasized on the main page and in the FAQ - it is the ease of updating the core distribution. As 3.3 and 3.4 share the same kernel, the only file to update for me was tinycore.gz.
The separation of kernel + base distribution from the package repository seems somewhat BSD-like to me, and the lack of that, causing the need to perform a complete update between versions, is a drawback for many major Linux distributions.
Maybe you should mention this fact in a more prominent place, as it is a big advantage?
Another further suggestion would be to change the default name of the kernel binary from bzImage to tinycore3.4 and the ramdisk image tinycore3.4.gz or similar. This could be useful, as in many environments TC might coexist with other kernels and images in the /boot/ directory, and would make it easy to do scripted automatic core updates.
IIRC a long time ago it was necessary to name the kernel binary according to it`s compression (bzImage, vmlinuz, ecc. - was it for LILO?), but that is not necessary anymore.
And, having to use Xfbdev, I found even some unexpected bloat... the fb logo
Thanks for the great distribution. Maybe sooner or later I can contribute some packages.
Regards,
Hans