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 | Platform | AArch64/ARM64 |  | Platform | AArch64/ARM64 | 
-| Hardware Model | macOS/Apple Silicon Paravirtualization / UTM |+| Hardware Model | macOS / Apple Silicon |
 | Document Version | 1.00, Apr 2025 | | Document Version | 1.00, Apr 2025 |
 | Author | Stuart Winter <mozes@slackware> | | Author | Stuart Winter <mozes@slackware> |
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-//The Slackware Installer images are approximately GBytes in size.//+//The Slackware Installer images are approximately GBytes in size.//
  
 ==== Verify the Slackware Installer image ==== ==== Verify the Slackware Installer image ====
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 <code> <code>
-$ gpg --verify slk-aarch64_generic.asc+$ gpg --verify slk-aarch64_generic.iso.asc
 </code> </code>
  
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 <note tip>The ''UEFI Firmware Settings'' option is unsupported in UTM</note> <note tip>The ''UEFI Firmware Settings'' option is unsupported in UTM</note>
  
-Press ''ENTER'' to boot the Slackware Installer 
  
-{{:slackwarearm:slackarm-generic-bootinstaller.png?800|}}+Press ''ENTER'' on the menu item ''Install Slackware on all supported Hardware Models''  
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 +{{:slackwarearm:slackarm-generic-bootinstaller.png?600|}} 
  
 The system will boot within a couple of seconds, and will attempt to acquire an IP address via DHCP.  If no DHCP server is available, this will take a little longer to time out. The system will boot within a couple of seconds, and will attempt to acquire an IP address via DHCP.  If no DHCP server is available, this will take a little longer to time out.
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