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slackware:liveslak [2023/01/04 11:54 (UTC)] – [Booting the Live OS] Some more specifics alienbob | slackware:liveslak [2023/06/25 19:29 (UTC)] – [Internals of Slackware Live Edition] document new module numeric range for Console OS. alienbob | ||
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* The four digits of a modulename have a meaning. | * The four digits of a modulename have a meaning. | ||
0000 = contains the Slackware /boot directory | 0000 = contains the Slackware /boot directory | ||
+ | 0005 = Console OS modules when explicitly enabled for a regular ISO installed otherwise from Slackware tagfiles | ||
0010-0019 = packages installed from a Slackware tagfile (a,ap,d, ... , y series) | 0010-0019 = packages installed from a Slackware tagfile (a,ap,d, ... , y series) | ||
0020-0029 = packages installed from a package list as found in the ./pkglists subdirectory of the liveslak sources (min, noxbase, x_base, xapbase, xfcebase etc) | 0020-0029 = packages installed from a package list as found in the ./pkglists subdirectory of the liveslak sources (min, noxbase, x_base, xapbase, xfcebase etc) |