I'm getting a kernel panic on a fresh install, am stuck.
I first installed Slackware 22 years ago, last installed it 10 years ago. That disk is failing so I bought a new one, installed the way I remember, but it crashes on boot. I searched for Slackware install on the Internet and found references to bare.i and floppies - all the stuff I did in '97. It all seemed outdated. I posted another thread in hardware, but maybe it was too specific. What's the most up-to-date install instructions. I fdisk-ed, mkfs.ext4-ed, installed all the packages, lilo-ed...
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Is there something wrong with the information here?
-->http://docs.slackware.com/slackware:install Kernel panics. Which kernel, huge or generic? Did you create an inird file for the generic kernel? If not, that will cause a panic on most systems. |
[QUOTE=camorri;5963461]Is there something wrong with the information here?
-->http://docs.slackware.com/slackware:install Quote:
Otherwise I pretty much did all that. Quote:
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I removed the working drive, attached it with the USB adaptor, get the same error: something must be wrong with my USB ports.
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