Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Base => TCB Talk => Topic started by: meo on June 07, 2009, 03:05:30 PM
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Hi Robert!
I have briefly tested both the final 2.0 of microcore and tinycore and everything looks OK so far. Thanks for a very nice job (goes for the rest of the team also). It will be exciting to explore them further.
Have fun working with MC and TC,
meo
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I'd like to add my congratulations too - good job that man!
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A couple of questions:
Is jwm the default windows manager? An earlier version booted into flwm but it looks like the final release is jwm.
I got a couple of error messages when booting, something about squashfs not found on hda or sda. However the extensions were read OK from the tce directory (on sda1, a USB stick). Is this something I can just ignore?
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Is jwm the default windows manager? An earlier version booted into flwm but it looks like the final release is jwm.
Yes
I got a couple of error messages when booting, something about squashfs not found on hda or sda. However the extensions were read OK from the tce directory (on sda1, a USB stick). Is this something I can just ignore?
Yes, the filesystem on hda is probably windows/dos?
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Thanks for the reply.
Yes, the hard drive has Windows 2000 on it and will still boot to that if I don't use TCL on CD. I don't plan to ever use the Windows and at some point may install TCL there.
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When shutting down TCL 2, there's a umount message about (I think) not being able to remount read-only /dev/sda1. Is this anything significant?
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Hi thane!
That just means that you have a filesystem that usually is not used by linux (like fat32 etc.). The linux OS therefore can't remount it read-only. If you use a linux native filesystem like ext2 then you wouldn't get this message. So it is not significant during the circumstance mentioned above.
Have fun with TC,
meo
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Thanks.
I'm booting TCL 2 off a CD and have the mydata and TCE directories on a USB stick. This seemed to work fine in TCL 1.x with no messages, so I wasn't 100% sure that TCL 2 didn't need something additional. It doesn't seem to affect persistency though so no problem.
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Hi again thane!
No need to be worried!
Have fun with Tiny Core or if you prefer Micro Core,
meo
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Thanks meo.
I'm posting this from TCL 2.0. I've downloaded microcore but haven't tried it yet.
I'd also like to express my thanks to Robert et al.