Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Base => TCB Q&A Forum => Topic started by: alu on April 21, 2009, 03:58:40 AM
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i usually use tc on a usb drive in order to be able to work on several machines. lastly, i used tc on a hp laptop which recognize the pendrive as /dev/sdc* instead of /dev/sda* (as it has been usually recognize on my own AAO laptop).
I booted tc on the hp laptop with usual cheatcodes and let it search for my backup. It did. I worked with tc on the hp laptop, and then shutdown the system without making a backup (which was not useful).
I got back to my AA0, pluged the pendrive and run tc on it, and i noticed the following issues:
1. my backup device is sda2; /opt/.backup_device shows now sda/
2. my bootlocal.sh is empty; i had a command for my keymap in it.
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this is exactly what uuid's are for. they're a new feature, someone will have to tell you how to get the uuid.
the uuid is especially useful if you want to boot automatically from the same code on every machine. if you're typing in the device manually at boot, you'll probably still prefer the usual /dev/name system, only because it's less to remember and type.
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thanks, but yes, i prefer remaining with the old system for the moment; even if i shall try the new one