The difference between slackware64-current-mini-install.iso and slackware64-current-install-dvd.iso is not minimal install vs. full install. Both isos work the same way: the setup program can do a full install or you can select only a partial install. The only difference between the isos is that slackware64-current-mini-install.iso doesn't contain any packages, so they are fetched from elsewhere during installation. If you gave a net address to fetch the packages and did a full install, it really is a full install.
Regardless of whether you used slackware64-current-mini-install.iso or slackware64-current-install-dvd.iso, if you didn't do a full install, you can use slackpkg to install the rest:
If you mount slackware64-current-install-dvd.iso at, say, /mnt/memory, add line 'file://mnt/memory/' to /etc/slackpkg/mirrors as the only uncommented line. Then 'slackpkg update' and 'slackpkg install slackware64'.
Last edited by Petri Kaukasoina; 05-20-2024 at 01:55 AM.
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