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====== Persistent home and opt ====== | ====== Persistent home and opt ====== | ||
- | The best way to run Tiny Core when installed on a hard drive, is using persistent home and opt. | + | ==== When Installed on a Hard Drive ==== |
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+ | The best way to run Tinycore | ||
To have persistent home and opt, add | To have persistent home and opt, add | ||
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to the bootloader. If not in sda1, use the correct partition. | to the bootloader. If not in sda1, use the correct partition. | ||
- | If you want to have persistent home and/or opt when installed on a USB drive, it is ideal to use the UUID. For more information, | + | ==== When Installed on a USB Drive ==== |
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+ | When setting up persistent home and/or opt in a USB drive, it is ideal to use the [[UUID]]. | ||
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+ | To set up persistent opt, edit the bootloader configuration file, adding persistent opt. | ||
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+ | If you have installed Tinycore using the installer, you should already have tce=UUID=" | ||
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+ | Use the UUID number for your USB drive. | ||
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+ | To set up persistent home, do the same for home. | ||
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+ | If you have not installed Tinycore using the installer, to find out the UUID, use | ||
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+ | If not sda1, use the correct partition. | ||
==== Backup ==== | ==== Backup ==== | ||
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* [[Backup]] | * [[Backup]] | ||
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- | * [[backup_hd|Backup when Installed on a Hard Drive]]. | ||