Tiny Core Linux

General TC => General TC Talk => Topic started by: florian on December 15, 2008, 07:37:04 PM

Title: Tiny Core Linux: What mode do you use?
Post by: florian on December 15, 2008, 07:37:04 PM
??? Hi! What mode of operation do you use for your Tiny Core Linux? ???
Title: Re: Tiny Core Linux: What mode do you use?
Post by: Juanito on December 15, 2008, 08:00:45 PM
I have a usb boot with extensions I use all the time in /mnt/sda1/tc, extensions I use some of the time in /mnt/sda1/tc/optional, downloaded extensions in /mnt/sda1/extensions and older versions of my own extensions archived elsewhere on the stick.

I've a mixture of tce and tcz extensions, though mostly I use tce unless I'm trying to compile something big
Title: Re: Tiny Core Linux: What mode do you use?
Post by: mikshaw on December 15, 2008, 08:54:15 PM
The nearest I can say is PPI, but I'm still trying to figure out what works best for me.  I'm also experimenting with remastering certain parts, but I keep breaking it, so I haven't come to a definite decision yet.  That might be partially a result of trying to convert a PPR TCZ system into PPI, rather than using TCE, but I'm just stabbing at stuff for now.
Title: Re: Tiny Core Linux: What mode do you use?
Post by: curaga on December 16, 2008, 05:02:49 AM
My TC spin is an usb boot, where some things are remastered in (some settings, wallpaper, some extensions like nano and advcomp). I keep a mix of tce's on the stick, but not in any auto-detected dir, I prefer to load 'em myself from the command line when I need them.
Title: Re: Tiny Core Linux: What mode do you use?
Post by: tobiaus on December 16, 2008, 08:38:51 AM
as a creature of habit, i boot with the toram option. i wanted to see how that works amid the options, and this may actually count as one of the options listed. but right now i'm not using any of the built in persist methods, if i want to save a setup i'll just copy the rc files to a folder and create a script that copies all of them into place. so it's a little like cloud. although i like to save the extensions for reuse.

i haven't gotten around to putting them on a custom iso in either a tce folder or option folder (like dsl allows, and tc seems to) but i may in the future. doing it this way could seem like more trouble than it's worth, but it should work from distro to distro, and i don't have to weigh the official options. it feels more like i'm being lazy, but doing things your own way is one of the great things about linux.
Title: Re: Tiny Core Linux: What mode do you use?
Post by: T_Hobbit on December 17, 2008, 03:19:25 AM
I have a usb boot with extensions I use all the time in /mnt/sda1/tc, extensions I use some of the time in /mnt/sda1/tc/optional, downloaded extensions in /mnt/sda1/extensions and older versions of my own extensions archived elsewhere on the stick.

I've a mixture of tce and tcz extensions, though mostly I use tce unless I'm trying to compile something big

Can you tell me how to do that? I already made a boot stick with unetbootin but it doesn't boot my personal data and programs...
Title: Re: Tiny Core Linux: What mode do you use?
Post by: Juanito on December 17, 2008, 03:56:00 AM
I use the boot code tce=sda1 - this causes tinycore to automatically load the extensions in /mnt/sda1/tce and treat the extensions in /mnt/sda1/tce/optional as optional in the app browser
Title: Re: Tiny Core Linux: What mode do you use?
Post by: T_Hobbit on December 18, 2008, 02:55:22 AM
I'm using an USB stick dual boot Tinycore (PPR TCE mode) and Boxpup (Puppy Linux)