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howtos:installing_on_uefi_hardware [2012/09/18 21:43 (UTC)] – [Creating your own install media] ruariohowtos:installing_on_uefi_hardware [2012/09/20 06:54 (UTC)] – [Tips on install when not using BIOS legacy mode] / Slackware 14.0RC5 uses kenel 3.2.29 so I switched the example to match it ruario
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 After umounting and removing the install media you should now be able to reboot into your new Slackware install (you may need to change the boot order in your UEFI again if you adjusted it previously).  After umounting and removing the install media you should now be able to reboot into your new Slackware install (you may need to change the boot order in your UEFI again if you adjusted it previously). 
  
-Finally, after booting into Slackware remember to configure an initrd for the generic kernel and copy both over to the local system partition. A further adjustment to the elilo.conf to account for this could look something like the following (assuming a 3.2.28 kernel):+Finally, after booting into Slackware remember to configure an initrd for the generic kernel and copy both over to the local system partition. A further adjustment to the elilo.conf to account for this could look something like the following (assuming a 3.2.29 kernel):
  
 <code> <code>
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 default=generic default=generic
  
-image=vmlinuz-generic-3.2.28+image=vmlinuz-generic-3.2.29
   label=generic   label=generic
   initrd=initrd.gz   initrd=initrd.gz
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