The only thing that has to be on the CD you install from is the /slakware
directory and its contents. You can put everything else on a different CD
(assuming you're using a bootdisk/rootdisk install - if not, you need the
boot file for the CD as well, and I'm not sure what that is).

At 09:44 PM 6/4/99 -0500, Wes wrote:
>I Recently downloaded slackware 4.0 (the entire slackware dir from
sunsite.unc.edu)
>and was planning on burning it to a cd, but ran into a slight problem
>its quite a bit larger then what a single cd can hold.
>Didn't have this problem with slackware 3.4 or 3.6 they both fit onto
single cds with no problems
>
>Anyone know the best way to break this up into 2 different cds?
>I want to keep the entire distribution without deling anything since I use
the same cd to install on a number of different systems.
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