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Install Microcore
New users may find it easier install Tinycore, and become familiar with Tinycore before installing Microcore. For installation guides, see the Index.
Microcore may be installed in a similar way to Tinycore, but with the following modifications.
Use core instead of tinycore
Use the core.gz file instead of the tinycore.gz file.
In the bootloader, replace tinycore.gz with microcore.gz. If you use the installer, this should be done automatically.
Install Additional Extensions
Install the following additional extensions:
Xlibs.tcz
Xprogs.tcz
Xvesa.tcz
flwm_topside.tcz
wbar.tcz
These extensions need to be in On Boot. If you are installing Microcore without being connected to the Internet, you may need to list them in /tce/onboot.lst with a text editor.
Set up using these extensions, Microcore will run the same as Tinycore.
Try a Different Setup
You may also try a different setup.
For example, you may install a window manager other than flwm_topside.tcz.
There are many other things which can be done with Microcore. It is up to you.
Using Commands
Microcore can be run without a graphical interface. When run that way, you can perform tasks using commands in the terminal. Following are examples.