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> 
> Yesterday I install Slackware 3.6 on a Compaq Deskpro: 
> Pentium II Celeron 333 MHZ with 32 meg ram, 4 gig ide drive 
> with a Matrox MGA-G100 AGP video card.
> 
> The installation was done on a 2 gig partition on the drive.
> The installation went fine without any visible errors.

Then that tells you that it was successfull.

> 
> When it came to booting it up it gets to the login prompt 
> and freezes.  I can't even do a control-alt-delete.  I have 
> to power down the machine to reboot.

Have you tryed typing 'root' at the login prompt ??.

If you cant, then i suggest you use the bootdisk and at the LILO prompt
use the mount option which is stated in the text, change the /dev/hd!! to
point to your linux partition. That should mount the disk in whats called
runlevel 1 which should allow you to do administration of files without
having to login.


> 
> Please
> help!
> 


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Regards Richard.
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