Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Base => TCB Talk => Topic started by: jur on April 03, 2010, 06:19:56 PM
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Sometimes I download and run an extension just that time, not needing it again in a while or perhaps never, just trying it out. Each time I must revisit the OnBoot list and delete entries that were auto added. My OnBoot list is a skeleton and I don't want it to be auto modified.
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Simple. If rarely used then don't use the Install option, should be obvious to use OnDemand.
If nothing went to onboot then you make it cumbersome for everyone else.
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That is against what I understand to be the current TC philosophy that everyone likes so much, which is the OnDemand mode.
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Sorry not to please you.
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This is rather silly.
You say this will make it cumbersome for everyone else... yet everyone is in the same position, when downloading an occasional app, the cumbersome process of first downloading it via ondemand, then installing from local has to be followed. And everyone is in the same boat of having to audit the OnBoot list when following the easier way of tce-load -i -w.
The problem is, TC is modifying fundamental setups without asking first. Apps aren't auto inserted in OnDemand, so why be inconsistent?
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Because ondemand should be the exception and not the rule.
Because ondemand is not universal.
I am done.
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@jur: Maybe you want to "protect" your "precious" 'onboot.lst' file via:
chmod 444 "$(cat /opt/.tce_dir)/onboot.lst"
This is a pretty crude way, and might not achieve what you are after (in particular if you then want to add something to it). But in a quick test this "fudge" seems to work with tce-load -wi ... as well as appbrowser "Install".