I just realised that when I post through Webmail from work, you have no idea who
I am ;-(
I've just added a Sig.
Terry Coles
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On 8 December 2010 10:05, d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk
d-...@hadrian-way.co.ukwrote:
I just realised that when I post through Webmail from work, you have no
idea who
I am ;-(
Some of us guessed ;-)
I've just added a Sig.
Terry Coles
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Next meeting: The Broadway, Bournemouth,
On 08/12/10 11:41, StarLion wrote:
1. Is it possible to physically burn an ISO that consists of the ISO created in
Tiny Core, plus the additional files added later? If so, how is it done?
Gnome's Brasero writer has the option to burn an image to a physical
medium, but leave it open to add
On Wednesday 08 Dec 2010, John Carlyle-Clarke wrote:
On 08/12/10 11:41, StarLion wrote:
1. Is it possible to physically burn an ISO that consists of the ISO
created in Tiny Core, plus the additional files added later? If so,
how is it done?
Gnome's Brasero writer has the option to
On 08/12/10 17:36, Terry Coles wrote:
I think I asked the wrong question (or the right question asked wrongly).
What we really want to do is to burn a disc that consists of the TC ISO
(which
will rarely change) and add some additional scripts/config files (which will
change frequently)
On Wednesday 08 Dec 2010, Sean Gibbins wrote:
On 08/12/10 17:36, Terry Coles wrote:
I think I asked the wrong question (or the right question asked wrongly).
What we really want to do is to burn a disc that consists of the TC ISO
(which will rarely change) and add some additional
On Wednesday 08 Dec 2010, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Earlier you were talking about having your files outside the TC ISO. Is
that because you want to ship the big ISO once and then ship your little
files often? Or do you want to append a new set of your files to the
end of an existing CD with the
Hi,
Things have moved on with the discovery that unlike other bigger Live CDs, Tiny
Core unmounts the CD after booting. This means that all we have to do is to
write our additional files to the disc alongside the normal files produced by
the TinyCore tools. We can then mount the disc again
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