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+ | ====== dCore Base Installation ====== | ||
+ | How to install and maintain the dCore base system including examples, walk throughs, kernel and initrd updates, localisation (language and keyboard layouts) and notes from previous hardware installs. As only a dCorePlus ISO installation includes an X Window System and Window Manager, the [[dcore: | ||
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+ | ===== dCore Installation Guides ===== | ||
+ | === dCore Test Drive on a USB Stick (Beginners 101) === | ||
+ | A dCore Test Drive on a USB Stick from a pre-existing Linux friendly boot loader (Grub2 example, some Syslinux information). A very thorough introduction to many dCore principles, covers importing extensions, setting up a persistence system, getting graphics running and much more: | ||
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+ | === dCore Basic Desktop Installation (Beginners 102) === | ||
+ | A dCore desktop installation on a hard drive with persistent /home and /opt directories from a pre-existing Linux friendly boot loader: | ||
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+ | === dCore Boot using Syslinux === | ||
+ | A dCore USB boot example using the Syslinux boot loader: | ||
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+ | === dCore Boot and Installation from GRUB Legacy === | ||
+ | Brief dCore installation and boot example from an existing Linux install using GRUB Legacy: | ||
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+ | === dCore Boot and Installation from GRUB2 === | ||
+ | Brief dCore installation and boot example from an existing Linux install using GRUB2: | ||
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+ | === dCore Install From ISO to Hard Drive Without Existing Boot Loader === | ||
+ | A manual persistent dCore base installation from ISO to hard drive without a pre-existing boot loader. The walk through uses primarily built-in tools to partition a drive, prepare file systems, copy over dCore files and install GRUB Legacy boot loader. This will install a stand-alone dCore system without the need for an installer or pre-existing Linux system: | ||
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+ | ===== dCore Swap ===== | ||
+ | Important dCore swap information: | ||
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+ | ===== dCore Desktop Quicky ===== | ||
+ | Quickly and easily upgrade a console-based installation to a graphic desktop (FLWM and wbar like Tiny Core): | ||
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+ | ===== dCore Updates (kernel and initrd) ===== | ||
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+ | How to keep your dCore system up to date: | ||
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+ | ===== dCore Localisation ===== | ||
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+ | === Locale === | ||
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+ | === Keyboard Layout === | ||
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+ | Helpful links: | ||
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+ | * Check out the [[http:// | ||
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+ | ===== dCore Hardware Installation Notes ===== | ||
+ | dCore installation notes on various hardware: | ||
+ | === 2000 - 2005 === | ||
+ | Generation Intel Pentium 4, Celeron, Pentium M | ||
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+ | == Tablet PCs == | ||
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+ | === 2005 - 2010 === | ||
+ | Generation Intel Core, Atom etc. | ||
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+ | == Tablet PCs == | ||
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+ | == Netbooks == | ||
+ | Intel Atom processor-based devices: | ||
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+ | === 2010 - Present === | ||
+ | Generation Intel i{3,5,7} | ||
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+ | **[[http:// |