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wiki:persistent_home [2011/05/03 21:35] – [Persistent home and opt] Guywiki:persistent_home [2022/09/21 17:10] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 +====== Persistent home and opt ======
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 +==== When Installed on a Hard Drive ====
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 +The best way to run Tinycore when installed on a hard drive, is using persistent home and opt.
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 +To have persistent home and opt, add
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 +<code>opt=sda1 home=sda1</code>
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 +to the bootloader. If not in sda1, use the correct partition.
 +
 +==== When Installed on a USB Drive ====
 +
 +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="9aff3da3-474d-440d-bb6c-3240afe84ac6" (the number will be different). To set up persistent opt, copy the UUID number, like this
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 +<code>opt=UUID="9aff3da3-474d-440d-bb6c-3240afe84ac6" tce=UUID="9aff3da3-474d-440d-bb6c-3240afe84ac6"</code>
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 +Use the UUID number for your USB drive.
 +
 +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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 +<code>blkid -s UUID /dev/sda1</code>
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 +If not sda1, use the correct partition.
 +
 +==== Backup ====
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 +If you use backup as well as persistent home and opt, edit /opt/.filetool.lst, delete all references to the home and opt directories (in the version I am using that is everything), then add a list of files and directories you want backed up to /opt/.filetool.lst.
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 +For more information, see
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 +  * [[Backup]]
  
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