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====== UUID or Universally Unique Identifier ====== | ====== UUID or Universally Unique Identifier ====== | ||
- | If you install | + | If you install |
- | If install | + | If install |
This UUID is a Universally Unique Identifier. | This UUID is a Universally Unique Identifier. | ||
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==== Fixed Drives and Removable Drives ==== | ==== Fixed Drives and Removable Drives ==== | ||
- | If you install to a fixed drive, such as a hard drive in a computer, it's location will not change, so you can use tce=sda1. You can also use UUID. | + | If you install to a fixed drive, such as a hard drive in a computer, it's location will not change, so you can use tce=sda1 |
- | If you install to a removable drive, such as a USB drive, it may be sda1, sdb1, sdc1, or sdd1, depending on which computer or USB slot you are using. | + | If you install to a removable drive, such as a USB drive, it may be sda1, sdb1, sdc1, sdd1 or sde1, depending on which computer or USB slot you are using. |
- | If you were to include tce=sda1, you may not be able to load applications if using another | + | If you were to include tce=sda1, you may not be able to load applications if used in a computer or USB slot which identifies the drive as sdb1, sdc1, sdd1 or sde1. |
If the UUID is used, it will always be the same, and work in other computers. | If the UUID is used, it will always be the same, and work in other computers. | ||
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==== Persistent home and opt on Removable Drives ==== | ==== Persistent home and opt on Removable Drives ==== | ||
- | If you already have tce=UUID=" | + | If you have installed Tinycore using the installer, and already have tce=UUID=" |
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+ | ==== Find Out UUID ==== | ||
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+ | If you have not installed Tinycore using the installer, and want to find out the UUID, use | ||
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+ | If not sda1, use the correct partition. | ||