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Originally posted by Dachy
please do! as long as i can "patch up" the rest of the install some later time i'll be happy!
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well...if you have all of the /a dir. installed you have nearly a working system.
all it further needs is an "fstab" file ( it's created by the installer ) and a kernel + modules.
then install lilo.
( btw.: i guess you have a win. partition wich contains the iso's on that same pc )
if thats ok, then you should be able to reboot and get to the commandline of Slack.
then login as root and do the following:
-make a mountpoint for the windows partition
#mkdir /win
-if that win. partition is ntfs then
#modprobe ntfs
-mount the partition
#mount -t ntfs /dev/hdXX /win
( XX =fill in the part. name )
( if it's a fat part., then use "vfat" instead of "ntfs" )
-copy the images somewhere to your linux part.
#cp /win/path-to-iso/slackware-----.iso / ( root partition is ok )
-make a mountpoint for the image
#mkdir /slack1
cd to where the iso-images are
#cd /
-mount the image
#mount -o loop slackware----.iso /slack1
( you can repeat the last three steps for the other image with /slack2 as mountpoint )
then cd into the disk image..
#cd /slack1/slackware
inthere are the dir.'s /a /ap etc...
just cd to them ( skip /a , that one is installed ) and use installpkg
example:
#cd ap
#installpkg *.tgz
when you've installed all of the first cd, you can cd to the second
and install kde or gnome ( or both... )
i hope it's a bit clear.
just post any Q.'s
egag