Slackware Install w/o floppy
Hey guys...bear with me here.
I haven't run linux since sophomore year - high school and I'm just now getting back into the game 8 years later. I will be running slackware again, and I remember the files that I needed and bootdisk (bare.i) and rootdisk (color.gz) but i don't have a floppy drive, so i used a usb-floppy emulator and successfully wrote bare.i to one of my memory sticks to boot. Once I boot off of that, I get the prompt and the option to "ramdisk root=/dev/XXXX" so i tried /dev/sda1 and /sda2 because i am using a second memory stick for the color.gz file, but it goes to kernel panic. is there a nice easy way to get the install prompts from a USB boot? I know my other option is downloading the DVD iso and installing from that, but thats less challenging :D Thanks.:newbie: |
maybe take a look at http://www.slackware.com/~alien/slackboot/usb/
Not very challenging... Sorry :( Maybe you can get a challenge from writing the iso to the usb stick... I don't know how that would be done outside of linux :) |
awesome, thanks so much! this is exactly what im looking for. i cant believe through all my searches, i didn't come across this.
thx for the fast response too! |
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