[SOLVED] MLED - Microlinux Enterprise Desktop - a full-blown production desktop (KDE or Xfce)
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Aw... Well, it was good while it lasted. Thank you for your work with Slackware and good luck with the new project.
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Originally Posted by hitest
kikinovak,
I wish you all the best my friend as you transition your business from Slackware to CentOS. Thank you for your excellent work and support with the FOSS community.
Hello. Everything seems to be fine when I start installing microlinux. I chose the desktop-xfce option
I manage to enter #setup and then I go to the point at which I show the path to tagfiles: /tag. Then the installation begins and finishes very quickly.
Well the problem is that after the installation of the tagfiles finishes the installation seems to be already complete and so goes directely to reboot time with ctrl+alt+del.
The installation process skips the following steps: 1) use utf-8 text console:yes; 2)confirm startup services to run; 3)select default window manager for x
I cannot understand what is happening.
I'm having the same exact problem. The first 6 instructions were followed correctly. I have slackware 14.1 mini iso. What is the exact next step after running setup? Do we mount? Do we format? What is it that we do next?
I have slackware 14.1 mini iso. What is the exact next step after running setup? Do we mount? Do we format? What is it that we do next?
What do you mean by "slackware 14.1 mini iso"?
The Microlinux installation guide assumes that you are using a standard Slackware installation medium (DVD, first CD or USB) that you use to boot your system. If you are using a trimmed-down slackware medium, it's probable that some packages are missing and that may cause the setup using the Tag option to go badly.
I'm having the same exact problem. The first 6 instructions were followed correctly. I have slackware 14.1 mini iso. What is the exact next step after running setup? Do we mount? Do we format? What is it that we do next?
Hi,
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