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dcore:system_start_and_boot-codes [2016/05/09 04:12] – [Boot Process and Boot Codes] nitramdcore:system_start_and_boot-codes [2017/09/25 06:49] (current) – [Check boot-parameters] sm8ps
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 Although primarily related to Tiny Core, The following resources contain excellent material to help understand the boot process: Although primarily related to Tiny Core, The following resources contain excellent material to help understand the boot process:
   * Detailed overview of the [[wiki:the_boot_process|Tiny Core boot process]]   * Detailed overview of the [[wiki:the_boot_process|Tiny Core boot process]]
-  * [[http://distro.ibiblio.org/tinycorelinux/corebook.pdf|The Core Book (PDF)]] is a thorough introduction to Tiny Core +  * The [[http://tinycorelinux.net/book.html|Into the Core book]] is a thorough introduction to Tiny Core 
-  * An explanation of the most common [[wiki:boot_codes_explained|boot-codes by example]] (for TinyCore) +  * Tiny Core'[[wiki:boot_codes_explained|boot codes explained]] 
-  * A comparison list of [[wiki:boot_options|Tiny Core boot codes]] +  * Tiny Core'[[wiki:boot_options|boot codes]] 
-=====Early booting=====+===== Early Boot =====
  
-The boot-loader dumps the chosen kernel into RAM and let's it do its thing. Among many other things, it unpacks the specified initial RAM disk and hands control over to the init script on the initrd. This is where we shall begin with our study.+The [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boot_loader|boot loader]] dumps the chosen kernel into RAM and let's it do its thing. Among many other things, it unpacks the specified initial RAM disk and hands control over to the init script on the initrd. This is where we shall begin with our study.
  
-The boot-codes are available in the full boot stanza from '/proc/cmdline'.+The boot codes are available in the full boot stanza from '/proc/cmdline'.
  
 ===='init' (on initrd)==== ===='init' (on initrd)====
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   *Standard procedures, after which control is passed to '/etc/init.d/tc-config' which will do the bulk of work.   *Standard procedures, after which control is passed to '/etc/init.d/tc-config' which will do the bulk of work.
  
-=====dCore taking over: '/etc/init.d/tc-config'=====+=====dCore Takes Over: '/etc/init.d/tc-config'=====
  
 This script stretches out over several hunderd lines of code. We shall dissect it in smaller chunks. This script stretches out over several hunderd lines of code. We shall dissect it in smaller chunks.
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-====Check boot parameters====+====Check boot-parameters====
  
-  - check the boot stanza for boot-codes with values and store them as variables, with the appropriate value, if applicable. +  - check the boot-stanza for boot-codes with values and store them as variables, with the appropriate value, if applicable. 
-  - check the boot stanza for boot-codes without values and store them as variables of value 1.+  - check the boot-stanza for boot-codes without values and store them as variables of value 1.
  
 Thus we have the following list of boot-codes and variables with values: Thus we have the following list of boot-codes and variables with values:
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   * **multivt** and **noembed** in 'init' (on initrd) as seen above   * **multivt** and **noembed** in 'init' (on initrd) as seen above
-  * **lst** (TARGETLIST, defaults to 'onboot.lst') and cde (CDE) in '/usr/bin/tce-setup'+  * **lst** (TARGETLIST, defaults to 'onboot.lst') and **cde** (CDE) in '/usr/bin/tce-setup'
  
 +=== Kernel boot-parameters ===
 +Additional boot-codes have been treated by the kernel at boot-time already. One [[http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,21401.0.html|notable case]] is //resume// which, although similar in syntax to //home//, //opt// and //tce// does not accept disk LABELs.
 ==== Starting the work ==== ==== Starting the work ====
  
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-=====Shell inits=====+=====Shell Inits=====
  
 A login shell first reads commands from the files '/etc/profile' and '.profile' if they exist. If ENV is set on entry to a shell, or is set in the .profile of a login shell, the shell next reads commands from the file named in ENV. (Cf. [[http://linux.about.com/library/cmd/blcmdl1_ash.htm|source]].) ENV is indeed set to '~/.ashrc' in '~/.profile' (see below). A login shell first reads commands from the files '/etc/profile' and '.profile' if they exist. If ENV is set on entry to a shell, or is set in the .profile of a login shell, the shell next reads commands from the file named in ENV. (Cf. [[http://linux.about.com/library/cmd/blcmdl1_ash.htm|source]].) ENV is indeed set to '~/.ashrc' in '~/.profile' (see below).
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   - (commented out) start an Xterm as a background process.   - (commented out) start an Xterm as a background process.
  
 +=== Auto-start files === 
 +Note that files under '~/.X.d/' must contain backgrounded commands, i.e. with trailing "&".
 ====Log-console==== ====Log-console====
  
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   *acts as a log console   *acts as a log console
  
-**[[http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/dcore:welcome|> Return to the dCore wiki welcome page]]**+**[[http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/dcore:welcome|> Return to the dCore Wiki Welcome page]]**
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