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dcore:basic_desktop_installation [2017/09/17 08:57] – [Base extensions for wireless connection (optional)] +first boot sm8psdcore:basic_desktop_installation [2019/04/10 10:05] (current) – [Install dCore on Hard-disk] typos TomyTurbos
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 ======Install dCore on Hard-disk====== ======Install dCore on Hard-disk======
  
-dCore may well be installed to hard-disk in the same frugal way as on a [[dcore:usb_installation_test-drive|USB-stick]]. Here we consider, though, a full-fledged installation with persistent '/home/' and '/opt/', //Syslog//, multiple TTYs and some more goodies. There are quite some choices made and this exposition will give a basic, functional desktop. All of it can later be adapted to once likings.+dCore may well be installed to hard-disk in the same frugal way as on a [[dcore:usb_installation_test-drive|USB-stick]]. Here we consider, though, a full-fledged installation with persistent '/home/' and '/opt/', //Syslog//, multiple TTYs and some more goodies. There are quite some choices made and this exposition will give a basic, functional desktop. All of it can later be adapted to one's liking.
  
 The persistent directories will reside directly on hard-disk instead of being included into 'mydata.gz'. The advantage over the frugal installation is that there is no need for packing and un-packing those two, possibly quite large directories.  The persistent directories will reside directly on hard-disk instead of being included into 'mydata.gz'. The advantage over the frugal installation is that there is no need for packing and un-packing those two, possibly quite large directories. 
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 ====Base extensions for wireless connection (optional)==== ====Base extensions for wireless connection (optional)====
  
-Follow the instructions for side-loading the base [[http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/dcore:wireless_set-up#import_extensions|extensions for wireless connection]] if needed+The instructions for side-loading the base [[dcore:wireless_set-up#import_extensions|extensions for wireless connection]] can be applied in the following way: 
-Note that before doing soyou must have started the system once so as to have the basic directory structure set up. Leave the command line by issueing ''reboot''+  - Make the files available anywhere in the file system
 +  - Upon first launching (cf. [[#First launch|below]])copy the files into the tce-directory and proceed as [[dCore:Wireless set-up|instructed]].
 =====Boot-loader===== =====Boot-loader=====
  
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 menuentry "dCore Trusty" { menuentry "dCore Trusty" {
     search --label --set=root "dCore"     search --label --set=root "dCore"
-    linux /boot/vmlinuz-trusty tce=LABEL="dCore" home=LABEL="dCore" opt=LABEL="dCore" user=<USER> host=<HOST> desktop=flwm tz=<TIMEZONE> syslog multivt+    linux /boot/vmlinuz-trusty tce=LABEL="dCore" home=LABEL="dCore" opt=LABEL="dCore" user=<USER> host=<HOST> desktop=flwm_topside tz=<TIMEZONE> syslog multivt
     initrd /boot/dCore-trusty.gz     initrd /boot/dCore-trusty.gz
 } }
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   *''mount'' should show the dCore-partition mounted three times, once as '/mnt/sdX#/', '/home/' and '/opt/' each.    *''mount'' should show the dCore-partition mounted three times, once as '/mnt/sdX#/', '/home/' and '/opt/' each. 
   *'/home/<USER>' and '/opt/' should contain a few files, some hidden   *'/home/<USER>' and '/opt/' should contain a few files, some hidden
-  *'/etc/sysconfig/tce-dir' should be a symbolic link to '/mnt/sdX#/tce/'+  *'/etc/sysconfig/tcedir' should be a symbolic link to '/mnt/sdX#/tce/'
  
 In case any of the above should not hold then ... In case any of the above should not hold then ...
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