PiCore - Raspberry Pi Port of Tiny Core Linux

gregsadetsky 95 points 12 comments April 15, 2026
tinycorelinux.net · View on Hacker News

Discussion Highlights (5 comments)

cas

A very clever immutable Linux distro, and is the basis for the excellent PiCorePlayer, a favourite of mine to run Squeezebox clients (and/or Lyrion music server) on any Pi https://picoreplayer.org/

alsetmusic

TinyCoreLinux has had a special place in my heart for years. This makes me wanna break out some of the pis from nerdy storage bins.

packetlost

Note: this readme appears to be from a very old version (5.x)

weikju

If only TinyCore’s design sensibilities had garnered more attention over the ostree monstrosity

eccgecko

Would it be possible to boot into this from an existing system and use PiCore to take a full system backup by piping dd to nc? After reading https://askubuntu.com/questions/1416758/remote-full-system-b... I’ve been debating whether to try this out on some of my live headless pi’s that I manage remotely, but have been worried to try it without a test system first. Seems like booting into PiCore could be perfect for this scenario. You could even use some of the A/B try-boot functionality that rpi have introduced into the bootloader over the past year, and basically have a kind of live recovery os. Would love to know if that could be possible. Been mulling this over for the past couple weeks and then this HN post about PiCore pops-up literally day I was going over that askubuntu post again! I’m taking it as a sign…..

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