Try at own risk, assumes you have wired internet. Assumes 32 bit install and host has grub2 bootloader. The data-partition should not have a folder called opt, tce. My spare partition has no home folder but it may be possible, to use a separate host /home partition but not tested by me. On my host, the spare partition mounts under /a, which is non-FHS. Hopefully yours will be called /mnt/sdx, and mine is sda2.
Steps could be modified if you use the multicore distro.
They are called temporary permissions, because on reboot, TC will fix them up
mkdir /a/tce /tmp/unpack && cd /tmp wget http://distro.ibiblio.org/tinycorelinux/4.x/x86/release/TinyCore-current.iso
Remember to change mkdir /a – to whatever your pathway to spare partition is please
Become root eg sudo su or su, or prefix below commands with sudo and unpack iso to obtain some files
su cd /tmp mount -o loop TinyCore-current.iso unpack
I won't attempt to create user tc or group staff so TC fixes this on first boot.
Now copy some files.
cd unpack && cp boot/core.gz /a && cp boot/vmlinuz /a cd cde && cp -R * /a/tce
Not sure what your HOST defaults are…let's make the folder tce world read-write-execute
and readable for kernel and core
cd /a && chmod 777 -R tce chmod 444 vmlinuz core.gz
Edit our grub2 file, change leafpad to your preferred terminal or gui text editor please.
leafpad /etc/grub.d/40_custom
Consider adding extra boot codes as well from TC wiki. boot codes
—————–copy and paste ———-
menuentry "TC hard-drive" { set root=(hd0,msdos2) linux /vmlinuz tce=sda2 opt=sda2 waitusb=5 showapps initrd /core.gz }
————end of paste……there is one empty line below the “ } ”
Change hd0,msdos2 (first hard drive, sda2) to where-ever your spare partition is.
save file and run
update-grub cat /boot/grub/grub.cfg (to check it landed ok) reboot
good luck