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wiki:user:bormant:booting_install_from_hdd [2012/10/24 10:39 (UTC)] – changed wording here and there brianlwiki:user:bormant:booting_install_from_hdd [2012/10/24 12:02 (UTC)] – [Test It] bormant
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 Reboot your system and select SwSetup at boot prompt. Reboot your system and select SwSetup at boot prompt.
  
-If you have unused partition you can install Slackware on it right now. +If you have an unused partition you can install Slackware on it right now. 
  
 ==== Using an ISO Image as Source ==== ==== Using an ISO Image as Source ====
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 Slackware setup automatically finds an ISO image if it is named as ''slackwar*-install-dvd.iso''. \\   Slackware setup automatically finds an ISO image if it is named as ''slackwar*-install-dvd.iso''. \\  
 You can also mount your image manually. You can also mount your image manually.
-  * Before starting ''setup'' or later from another console (use <key>Alt</key>+<key>Fn</key> to switch to a different console), execute <code>+  * Before starting ''setup'' or later from another console (use <key>Alt</key>+<key>F#</key> to switch to a different console number "#"), execute <code>
 # mkdir /hd /iso # mkdir /hd /iso
 # mount /dev/sda2 /hd # mount /dev/sda2 /hd
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