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Into the Core
=============
Lauri Kasanen et al
v0.0, 2013
:doctype: book
[dedication]
Dedication & thanks
===================
This book wouldn't be possible without Robert Shingledecker, without whom Tiny Core itself
wouldn't exist.
I would like to thank Andyj, Coreplayer2 and Richard A. Rost for helpful comments and suggestions.
Chapter contributors to this book, in alphabetical order:
- Luiz Fernando Estevarengo
[preface]
Preface
=======
This book mainly targets those with some familiarity with Linux, with no fear of the
command line. A spirit of tinkering is advised, but not necessary.
Reading the chapters in order is not necessary, so feel free to jump to the interesting
parts directly.
The book is current for the latest stable 4.x for the x86 architecture, 4.7.7 at the time of
writing, though many of the principles apply to other versions and architecture ports.
Conventions
~~~~~~~~~~~
NOTE: This is a note.
TIP: This is a tip.
WARNING: This is a warning.
Shell script looks like this:
[source,sh]
----
$ echo Code to be typed into an unprivileged shell.
# This is a comment.
$ echo This is a long line extended \
into many lines. The backslash can be written \
as is, the shell will understand it.
----