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talk:dcore:core_concepts_explained [2015/01/07 03:38] – sm8ps | talk:dcore:core_concepts_explained [2015/05/04 09:41] (current) – sm8ps |
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* First candidate: http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/wiki:tiny_core_file_architecture_diagrams --- //[[sm8ps-tcl1@yahoo.com|sm8ps]] 2015/01/06 11:43// | * First candidate: http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/wiki:tiny_core_file_architecture_diagrams --- //[[sm8ps-tcl1@yahoo.com|sm8ps]] 2015/01/06 11:43// |
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Include http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php?topic=17863.msg107957;boardseen#new --- //[[sm8ps-tcl1@yahoo.com|sm8ps]] 2015/01/07 00:37// | Include http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php?topic=17863.msg107957;boardseen#new (correction about Busybox links by JasonW) --- //[[sm8ps-tcl1@yahoo.com|sm8ps]] 2015/01/07 00:37// |
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| == Busybox == |
| Busybox is a single executable which is soft-linked against the file names of the tools it offers. Thus calling 'ls' would not be '/bin/ls' but actually a call to '/bin/busybox' which is soft-linked to '/bin/ls'. This behavior, however can be changed by providing the |
| --- //[[sm8ps-tcl1@yahoo.com|sm8ps]] 2015/05/04 06:40// |
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| ===== Question ===== |
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| I am slightly confused saying "Running from arbitrary file systems" is a Little bit in contrast to the second paragraph of [[dcore:welcome#typical_installation]] where it says that the sce Directory must be on a file System with usual Unix file-attributes. |
| --- //[[bernhard@wildwein.de|bernhard]] 2015/04/13 08:01// |
| ==== Answer ==== |
| <del>Kernel and the initrd may be on arbitrary file systems; the sce directory, however, needs to be POSIX-like</del>. I shall straighten this out to make it more clear. ( --- //[[sm8ps-tcl1@yahoo.com|sm8ps]] 2015/04/13 07:39//) |
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| I have put together a thorough discussion of this issue in |
| [[dcore:usb_installation_test-drive]] where everything runs from one single FAT32 partition. |
| Accordingly, i have deleted the confusing statements referenced in the question. |
| --- //[[sm8ps-tcl1@yahoo.com|sm8ps]] 2015/04/30 13:10// |