Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Base => Raspberry Pi => Topic started by: truth on January 02, 2026, 11:46:44 PM
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Hi
I read a very interesting article
http://jacobdesforges.com/rpi-5-daily-driver/
I was wondering if you could take 5-10 minutes to send me some more specific details to make an inexpensive daily-driver
raspberry pi 5 running tinycore linux which I can pair with
- a wired keyboard
- a wired mouse
- a headset with mic
I want it to have no ssd or nvme, instead it boots from a persistent tinycore usb into RAM running xfce or mate or another DE that you recommend.
This would be the highest quality lowest cost laptop replacement.
Specific components including manufacturer / specific-model with the full name/description (so there is no confusion) for me to find on google and steps so it is a no-brainer process that anyone can do and if you want I can post all this as a comment to the above article once we have completed the rapsberry pi 5 build and make sure it is a simple and comprehensive set of steps.
VERY IMPORTANT
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I need spefic steps to make a boot-from-usb-to-RAM
thanks
Kedaar
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I’ve been using an RPi4 and recently an RPi5 as a desktop replacement for a couple of years now.
I don’t use usb boot, but other than that I use the standard piCore installation instructions.
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Can you tell me all the components for whichever is better and cheaper (ie if the 4 performs perfectly the same as the 5 and you cant tell the difference then I will go with the 4)?
Do provide the exact full name for each part (that I can use to search on google) for the ultimate setup including the pi itself (no 4k required just 1080p).
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The RPi5 is noticeably more responsive than the RPi4, but the RPi4 was still useable.
I'm using whatever components I had lying around:
Keyboard: Logitech K800
Mouse: Logitech MX Anywhere2S
Monitor: Dell U2720Q
Sound: Creative Gigaworks T40
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So Pi 5 is the one.
Can you tell me how to do the usb boot with persistence on the usb (ie no hard drive or microSD).
thanks
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See Raspi Documentation on how to boot from USB: https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/raspberry-pi.html#raspberry-pi-bootloader-configuration Using Imager is the easiest when starting out. Look under "Miscellaneous Utility Images"
As for persistence and such, I would recommend reading The Book: http://tinycorelinux.net/book.html For what its worth, I would not use a USB thumb drive. They are slow and not nearly as reliable. A pi5 with a microSD card for booting with a NVME HAT is by far the best/most reliable way to go.
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The usb is just as fast because the os is booted to RAM, so only for persistence do you need to access the usb - hence anyone can save on the costs.
Is it possible for the development team to create a script that anyone can run which will make a bootable persistent usb with encryption on everything and the user can just change the /dev/sda for their usb?
(including all the sudo apt installs - ie a complete script run from the appropriate live TinyLinux usb - including the dd to burn the usb).
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there should be 2 scripts, 1 for piCore and 1 for TinyCore - daily driver versions.