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I use rEFInd EFI manager to boot my many systems, all are shown to my rEFInd screen as icons, but the TinyCorePlus kernel is somewhy never seen, and the /boot dir is empty on TinyCorePlus, i also don't know where will be the TinyCorePlus kernels.
That makes perfect sense. I have NEVER had any tool directly and automatically detect any CORE based installation. I could find out how to add it to LILO, GRUB, or Grub2 easily, as I have done all of those. I am not sure how it would be added to rEFInd. Have you asked on the TinyCore forums?
Do you mean ELiLo, GRUB2-EFI, or any other alternate EFI managers?
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Originally Posted by wpeckham
That makes perfect sense. I have NEVER had any tool directly and automatically detect any CORE based installation. I could find out how to add it to LILO, GRUB, or Grub2 easily, as I have done all of those. I am not sure how it would be added to rEFInd. Have you asked on the TinyCore forums?
Do you mean ELiLo, GRUB2-EFI, or any other alternate EFI managers?
No, I meant exactly what I said. I have never had hardware where I could not disable UEFI and where there was not an advantage to doign so, thus have never needed an EFI tool like those. I do presume that configuring one to recognize TinyCore WILL require manual configuration like that in the non-efi (or pre-efi) versions.
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