Tiny Core Linux

Tiny Core Base => TCB Talk => Topic started by: remoras on March 07, 2013, 08:11:53 AM

Title: Congrats and a question.
Post by: remoras on March 07, 2013, 08:11:53 AM
Well i have to congratulate all the people that is behind this project you are doing a great job, sorry for the absurd title, but i am a  newcomer in the linux world and i want to start to learn everything i can about it and i think tinycore is a good way to start with, i want to learn about the commands and how linux works, i first used  debian but i was somehow lost, but with your project i feel more secure  :), i like to learn the hard way so i want to ask you for any good book that teaches the fundamentals on linux in general.

Also some questions that may sound stupid but please bare with me :)
1) Are all the bash commands in TC same as in other Linux distros ?
2) Whatts the difference between bash and shell ?
3) Is it sane to use the site LFS to make my own distro with TC ?

I mean can i build a live cd based on TC with my own wallpaper and my own security tools
How can i achieve this, i would love some guiding  on this subject, I love to make my own kind of Backtrack  :) based on TinyCore.

Thank you and forgive me for any bad grammar or stupid questions.   
Title: Re: Congrats and a question.
Post by: Juanito on March 07, 2013, 08:20:19 AM
Are all the bash commands in TC same as in other Linux distros ?
The bash extension for tinycore adds the same bash commands as found in other distros

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What's the difference between bash and shell ?
bash is an example of a shell program

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Is it sane to use the site LFS to make my own distro with TC ?
Yes

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I mean can i build a live cd based on TC with my own wallpaper and my own security tools
See the remastering section of the forums/wiki
Title: Re: Congrats and a question.
Post by: remoras on March 07, 2013, 11:13:02 AM
Well thank you very much Juanito for the fast reply and i understand your answers i will read about that book (LFS) and i will check the remastering section.

Thank you again for the info. :)