Quote:
Originally Posted by drmozes
The Slackware ARM kernels don't support the Raspberry Pi. You ought to blacklist the kernel packages in slackpkg.
You can safely removepkg the kernels:
Code:
cd /var/log/packages
removepkg kernel-modules-armv{5,7}*armv*-arm*
removepkg kernel_armv{5,7}*arm-*
The output installation you included was complaining for two reasons:
1. /boot doesn't permit symlinks (presumably because it's FAT or something else that doesn't support symlinks)
2. Because your system isn't configured with the Kernel command line parameter needed for Slackware to determine the running Kernel package name (which it shouldn't because the RPi is not a supported system).
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Thanks, that makes sense, and yes the /boot is fat32, which explains the link issue.