Thanks tinypoodle, yes it is if one are on that level.
Took me a long time to get what you say and I am not 100% sure still.
But I have done practical experiments and you are right. I am way too slow to get things.
So now I know.
1. TCL do boot on NTFS but in reality it is grub4dos that boot the TCL OS in RAM and all that happens is in RAM and get lost when I do reboot.
That was what took me so long to realize.
2. BackUp and Restore can save on Fat32 and Ext2 etc but not on NTFS.
A TCE can not be made pesistent on NTFS and not on Fat32 either only on Ext2.
3. Linux distros like Slax can use a save file that internally have ext2 but that can be saved due to them loopmounted in NTFS but for to get that one need NTFS-3g already going in TCL?
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Have I got it right now? 4. Puppy have Vbox and Vbox can create a virtual install of TCL on Ext2 formatted virtual HDD within the sandbox of Vbox.
Could I then use Puppy and Vbox on Puppy to get to learn TCL using the ext2 formatted HDD in Vbox?
Could I there learn how to use home=tce home=hda1 or what the Manual says one should use?
Hope I am a bit more structured this post so you guys don't lose trust in me. I truly want to learn how to use TCL.
Why else would I spend 12 hours testing and testing until I learned it did not work the way I thought.