On Jan 26, 2013 17:28 "Gregg Levine" <gregg.drw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello! > Thanks. As it happens I typed that out in a hurry. I bought a 16, > which I did write out your image to. I'm going to leave that image on > it, and work out how to reset the keyboard settings. (Even if I end up > importing the keyboard management tools from 13.37 or earlier via > source code files.) > > I'll probably pick up the same card and try again with the installer > image since it also complained about space sizing. > --------- > Hi, I don't know about keyboard management tools? > see http://docs.slackware.com/howtos:window_managers:keyboard_layout > that might help. > > If you are new to Slackware you should read these great texts: > http://code.google.com/p/slackbasics-i18n/ > http://slackbook.org/ > They where written a while ago, however Slackware does not change that > much. (Thankfully). > > I don't understand about David Spencers installer complaining about > space sizing? Do you mean the software you are using to burn the > image? It's intended that you use fdisk or cfdisk to remove the last > partition and recreate it using the total space remaining on the > sdcard. It's a great idea, I fell into the trap of putting the swap > partion at the end of the drive in the superstitious belief that the > seek times are higher at the end of a hard drive. I have no empirical > evidence to support this and an sdcard is solid state anyway. > Good luck and best regards. > Stanley > > >
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