Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Base => TCB Talk => Topic started by: TD15 on August 04, 2020, 05:46:29 AM
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I have an old HP compaq nc6230 (1GB RAM, 1.7 GHz pentium M). It is very sluggish under windows xp so I decided to use tiny core plus.
I was trying to boot tiny core plus from a USB but everytime I get the same error: Kernel Panic - Not Syncing: VFS: Unable to Mount Root FS on Unknown-Block(2,0).
I there any way to fix?
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How did you install tinycore to the usb stick?
Did you boot the CorePlus iso and use tc-install?
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I "flashed" the iso to the USB stick three times: Once with UNebootin, Once manually by copying files from the iso and doing necessary changes, once with balena etcher that I used before with linux mint. All three methods allowed the laptop to boot to the menu, but when I select something to boot I get the same error.
I wanted to try the distribution in live mode before installing, but it seems I can't boot to live mode.
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Do you have access to a cd/dvd drive that you can burn the iso to?
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This is a problem That I met while installing the Corepure64, and I don't think this problem is caused by ISO writing tools.
I suggest you try installing Core and Tinycore instead of TinyCorePlus. If that doesn't work, I suggest you try installing a lower version of Core and Tinycore.(Recommendations 4.52,5.3 and 7.1)
Download URL
V4: http://tinycorelinux.net/4.x/x86/release/ (http://tinycorelinux.net/4.x/x86/release/)
V5: http://tinycorelinux.net/5.x/x86/release/ (http://tinycorelinux.net/5.x/x86/release/)
V7: http://tinycorelinux.net/7.x/x86/release/ (http://tinycorelinux.net/7.x/x86/release/)
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I only want to use tinycore plus because wifi support is necessary, I can't stick to the router all day for network connection.
So you say using an older version may help?
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I've never tried to install tinycore from windows, so I can't help you there.
Do you have access to a linux machine?
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I suggest you try installing Core and Tinycore instead of TinyCorePlus. If that doesn't work, I suggest you try installing a lower version of Core and Tinycore.(Recommendations 4.52,5.3 and 7.1)
Is there a significant advantage of using tiny core plus 11 instead of 7?
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I see.It might be better to let the system run normally first.And then add the wifi module.
This will eliminate at least a few problems and may save you time.
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Is there a significant advantage of using tiny core plus 11 instead of 7?
Of course Not. The reason I recommend these versions to you is because I know they support older machines better.
As long as the system can be started, for the system kernel is replaceable, extensions can also be added. So you don't have to worry too much.
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It worked! I am running tiny core plus 7 on that old laptop. Thanks!
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You're welcome. I'm glad I could help you. :)
You can now try to install a higher version.
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You're welcome. I'm glad I could help you. :)
You can now try to install a higher version.
I have 2 small questions: Why no wifi networks are showing?
Where can I find the core.gz to complete the installation?
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1. You should reboot your PC first.
Next load firmware first. Then, load other wifi related modules. Then do sudo wifi.sh
and you will get wifi networks. Download the tczs from the appropriate URL (this is for x86 arch and 7.x TC version) : http://repo.tinycorelinux.net/7.x/x86/tcz/ .
2. Here are core.gz and kernel for 7.x and x86 arch :
http://repo.tinycorelinux.net/7.x/x86/release/distribution_files/ .
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Is your computer connected to the Internet? If you can, do it the way Sashank999 tells you.
if not, do it the following way.Download the following extension manually.And download the corresponding *.tcz.md5.txt and *.tcz.dep(which may not exist) for each extension.
firmware-iwlwifi.tcz,wifi.tcz,
wpa_supplicant-dbus.tcz,libnl.tcz,
dbus.tcz,expat2.tcz,acl.tcz,attr.tcz,libcap.tcz,
openssl.tcz,readline.tcz,wireless_tools.tcz,
wireless-4.2.7-tinycore.tcz,libiw.tcz
Then...
tce -i firmware-iwlwifi.tcz
tce -i wifi.tcz
sudo wifi.sh
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I am not able to install it. I ran TC install, selected USB-HDD, selected sda partition (which is the USB because that laptop has no HDD).
The problem is, I am not able to unmount sda partition from the unmount tool. I press on it, it remains mounted.
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Did you try to do unmount when you are running TC Live ?
Don't run tc-install on the USB you booted from. Manually place the new kernel and new core.gz in a separate folder in the USB and configure bootloader to run the new ones so that if any problem occurs, you can boot back into TC 7.
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If you are trying to install to the same partition on the usb stick you booted from, you will not be able to un-mount it.
Alternatively you could replace core.gz and vmlinuz from here:
http://tinycorelinux.net/11.x/x86/release/distribution_files
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Did you try to do unmount when you are running TC Live ?
Don't run tc-install on the USB you booted from. Manually place the new kernel and new core.gz in a separate folder in the USB and configure bootloader to run the new ones so that if any problem occurs, you can boot back into TC 7.
If I install tinycore on a USB drive, connect another one while in live mode, run tc install to the other one. Will it work?
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Yes
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1 more question: Does tiny core plus have video playback support (with sound of course)?
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Yes.
Install alsa or pulseaudio (for sound).
Play videos in vlc (or a web browser if you don't like vlc). Then, videos play.
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Great then, looking forward to use it!