you can boot from an sd card, i couldn't say what your particular issue was, could be many things, such as;
- you didn't write the image to the card properly
- the machine isn't configured to boot from usb
- the image used is inappropriate for your machine (ex. bios vs. uefi, 32bit vs. 64bit)
- your bios/uefi doesn't recognise your card reader (especially multi-format ones may not be supported)
alpine doesn't use systemd.
honestly the biggest thing you'll need is a custom linux kernel.
because the image I provided is supposed to be used in containers. Has no kernel.
http://tinycorelinux.net/
http://tinycorelinux.net/downloads.html
>TinyCore (23 MB)
yeah
Yeah for sure, if it can fit on an embedded controller's flash chip it can certainly fit on a 128MB sd.
Could you stick it in a cell? If not howcome?
>cells
cells
INTERLINKED
>15 english burgerdollars
where did you even find this pos
I needed a Mini SD card quickly and everyone else selling them was from Chinkland, so I'd get it in two months if I'm lucky.
I actually paid 6 euros for this. Still a piece of shit.
you can get micro to mini adapters, though you do have to consider what sd standard the device supports, something that old may not like big cards
holy shit you spent 6$ for 128M?!?!? frick i can get like 64GB these days at microcenters checkout line
this is minisd, not microsd
anon you literally walk out of your house and go to any hardware or phone store.
they'll sell you a normal sized one.
moron
kys
>15 english burgerdollars
It's euros, anon
>english
England will NEVER bow to the Continentals and use the Euro. We'll sink the whole island ourselves before that comes to pass.
>We'll sink the whole island ourselves
don't worry, that part is already going really well
That's quite a small footprint for a screen and physical buttons, but using some sort of joystick configuration it might be possible.
https://slitaz.org/en/
Based windows 95 anon
>lifetime warranty
I tried to put a sister on my microsd but didn’t work for me. Might be because of the usb to microsd adapter? Idk
Distro *
you can boot from an sd card, i couldn't say what your particular issue was, could be many things, such as;
- you didn't write the image to the card properly
- the machine isn't configured to boot from usb
- the image used is inappropriate for your machine (ex. bios vs. uefi, 32bit vs. 64bit)
- your bios/uefi doesn't recognise your card reader (especially multi-format ones may not be supported)
she probably needed a macroSD to fit in.
>I tried to put a sister on my microsd
your sister is a bawd who won't take less than full size sd
I've put a sister on my microd many times before and it fits well
it probably got stuck
you might have inserted wrong way
Your sister is too fat
this. you should work on helping her lose weight so she can fit in an exFAT formatted sdcard
Your sister is an old hag, only young e-girl imuotos fit on microSD cards
KEK
It might be corrupted.
Pull out and insert again
yes but you need to install x separately.
>install x
that takes like 10Mb, but takes systemd as well which add another extra 300Mb
alpine doesn't use systemd.
honestly the biggest thing you'll need is a custom linux kernel.
because the image I provided is supposed to be used in containers. Has no kernel.
then get a microSD with a miniSD adapter.
slitaz