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| This guide is for adding extensions to an ISO. | This guide is for adding extensions to an ISO. | ||
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| + | **Deprecated as of 3.7, use [[wiki: | ||
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| + | **WARNING WARNING WARNING** | ||
| + | Using the described procedure results in an applicance like device. That is you will **not** be able to use AppBrowser or AppsAudit to add or maintain any apps. Using this procedure effectively breaks the dynamic features of Tiny Core. If your goal is a locked down frozen system then proceed. Do not complain when you are unable to dynamically add even one application. | ||
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| To make an ISO image, the **mkisofs-tools** extension needs to be installed. | To make an ISO image, the **mkisofs-tools** extension needs to be installed. | ||
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| It is not necessary to use On Boot or On Demand, as you can use Install Local. | It is not necessary to use On Boot or On Demand, as you can use Install Local. | ||
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| It is a good idea to include install-tools.gz for installing Tiny Core, and network-tools.gz for connecting to the Internet. Copy these to the tce directory (not / | It is a good idea to include install-tools.gz for installing Tiny Core, and network-tools.gz for connecting to the Internet. Copy these to the tce directory (not / | ||