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Table of Contents
dCore Base Installation
How to install and maintain the dCore base system including examples, walk throughs, kernel and initrd updates, localisation (language and keyboard layouts) and notes from previous hardware installs. As only a dCorePlus ISO installation includes an X Window System and Window Manager, the dCore Desktop Quicky guide is linked below to easily upgrade to a graphic environment. See the What should i download? section for more information. All information below based on x86 architecture unless otherwise specified.
dCore Installation Guides
dCore Test Drive on a USB Stick (Beginners 101)
A dCore Test Drive on a USB Stick from a pre-existing Linux friendly boot loader (Grub2 example, some Syslinux information). A very thorough introduction to many dCore principles, covers importing extensions, setting up a persistence system, getting graphics running and much more:
dCore Basic Desktop Installation (Beginners 102)
A dCore desktop installation on a hard drive with persistent /home and /opt directories from a pre-existing Linux friendly boot loader:
dCore Boot using Syslinux
A dCore USB boot example using the Syslinux boot loader:
dCore Boot and Installation from GRUB Legacy
Brief dCore installation and boot example from an existing Linux install using GRUB Legacy:
dCore Boot and Installation from GRUB2
Brief dCore installation and boot example from an existing Linux install using GRUB2:
dCore Install From ISO to Hard Drive Without Existing Boot Loader
A manual persistent dCore base installation from ISO to hard drive without a pre-existing boot loader. The walk through uses primarily built-in tools to partition a drive, prepare file systems, copy over dCore files and install GRUB Legacy boot loader. This will install a stand-alone dCore system without the need for an installer or pre-existing Linux system:
> dCore Install from ISO to Hard Drive Without Pre-Existing Boot Loader
dCore Swap
Important dCore swap information:
dCore Desktop Quicky
Quickly and easily upgrade a console-based installation to a graphic desktop (FLWM and wbar like Tiny Core):
dCore Updates (kernel and initrd)
How to keep your dCore system up to date:
dCore Localisation
Locale
Keyboard Layout
> Layout-switching in a X-desktop
> Changing Keyboard Layout (TinyCore Way)
Helpful links:
- Check out the International Talk Tiny Core sub-forum!
- Remastering dCore (loadkmap or how to change the keyboard layout for the console). Note dCore now uses
sce-import
andsce-load
, notimportsceandloadsce.
dCore Hardware Installation Notes
dCore installation notes on various hardware:
2000 - 2005
Generation Intel Pentium 4, Celeron, Pentium M
Tablet PCs
2005 - 2010
Generation Intel Core, Atom etc.
Tablet PCs
Netbooks
Intel Atom processor-based devices:
2010 - Present
Generation Intel i{3,5,7}