[2024-feb-29] Sad news: Eric Layton aka Nocturnal Slacker aka vtel57 passed away on Feb 26th, shortly after hospitalization. He was one of our Wiki's most prominent admins. He will be missed.
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talk:slackware:install [2012/08/26 21:20 (UTC)] – gerardo.zamudio | talk:slackware:install [2023/12/02 13:15 (UTC)] – zeebra | ||
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+ | Sadly, the links to the French PDF files (external links section) are dead. Tested today.\\ | ||
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All of the information contained here is taken from http:// | All of the information contained here is taken from http:// | ||
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> I first create all the images then dump them in the into the media manager and as I understand it can they be referenced from there.--- // | > I first create all the images then dump them in the into the media manager and as I understand it can they be referenced from there.--- // | ||
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+ | >> Images look great. | ||
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+ | > I re-encoded the images so they are smaller, further they are the same.--- // | ||
===== Namespace and Translation ===== | ===== Namespace and Translation ===== | ||
Per Eric's comment above, should translations of this page be included in the **slackbook: | Per Eric's comment above, should translations of this page be included in the **slackbook: | ||
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+ | Pages that are taken from the Slack Book should go in the **slackbook** namespace, not in the **slackware** namespace. Translations of the Slack Book should go into the associated language namespace - for instance " | ||
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+ | Restored the document to the slackware namspace to allow community input. | ||
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+ | It is still confusing that typing the word " | ||
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+ | It would help the user to know the differences, | ||
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+ | Also, we miss a presentation of the specifics of GPT and UEFI in the context of the installer. For instance it is not obvious for some users to understand why the first screen they see can differ (Grub vs Syslinux) depending on their firmware' | ||
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+ | Partitioning with fdisk is a little different from the past, since fdisk now supports different partitioning schemes. | ||
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+ | Create a new label | ||
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+ | Slackware uses LILO which writes to the MBR, so you need to configure the disk as DOS with MBR and then create at least two partitions for swap (type 82) and linux system (type 83) and set the bootable flag on it, just like in the good old, bad old days. | ||
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+ | So if you have a 20 GB disk for example, run 'fdisk / | ||
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+ | Deviate from the above, and LILO won't install. | ||
+ | -- Herman 2016/06/19 | ||
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