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slackbook:install [2012/09/08 11:53 (UTC)] – [Navigation] changed section title mfillpotslackbook:install [2012/09/11 01:10 (UTC)] – Made key commands explicit mfillpot
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-After pressing <key>ENTER</key>+After pressing <key>'ENTER'</key>
 you should see a lot of text go flying across your screen. Don't be you should see a lot of text go flying across your screen. Don't be
 alarmed, this is all perfectly normal. The text you see is generated by alarmed, this is all perfectly normal. The text you see is generated by
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-Entering <key>1</key> and pressing <key>ENTER</key> will+Entering <key>'1'</key> and pressing <key>'ENTER'</key> will
 give you a list of keyboard mappings. Simply select the mapping that give you a list of keyboard mappings. Simply select the mapping that
 matches your keyboard type and continue on. matches your keyboard type and continue on.
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 With this last step complete, you can now exit the Slackware With this last step complete, you can now exit the Slackware
-installer and reboot with a good old <key>CTRL</key>+installer and reboot with a good old <key>'CTRL'</key>
-<key>ALT</key> + <key>DELETE</key>. Remove the +<key>'ALT'</key> + <key>'DELETE'</key>. Remove the 
 Slackware installation disk, and if you performed all the steps Slackware installation disk, and if you performed all the steps
 correctly, your computer will boot into your new Slackware correctly, your computer will boot into your new Slackware
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