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 The URL pointing to the mirror depends on the directory structure you used to store Slackwarearm on the qemu host.  The directory /slackwarearm/$SLACKREL was used earlier in this guide.  If you have mirrored slackwarearm-current, you would point your web browser at:  http://192.168.1.2:8000/slackwarearm-current/. The URL pointing to the mirror depends on the directory structure you used to store Slackwarearm on the qemu host.  The directory /slackwarearm/$SLACKREL was used earlier in this guide.  If you have mirrored slackwarearm-current, you would point your web browser at:  http://192.168.1.2:8000/slackwarearm-current/.
  
-For a production environment, the Apache Web server (httpd on Slackware)may be more desirable.  Further directions to use Apache can be found [[howtos:network_services:setup_apache|here]].+For a production environment, the Apache Web server (httpd on Slackware) may be more desirable.  Further directions to use Apache can be found [[howtos:network_services:setup_apache|here]].
  
 Alternatively, use a mirror on the internet if you have too much difficulty configuring your own mirror. Alternatively, use a mirror on the internet if you have too much difficulty configuring your own mirror.
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