If you can give me the URL for the ISO, I can provide you with a copy, but not until I
get back to Eugene on Monday.
TImH
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 23:42:05 -0800
Linux Rocks ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I read that the current version of slackware (not 8.1, but the pre-release of
9) uses the older
I guess you cant install via FTP, you have to do it via NFS. I couldnt fnd a
nice howto to help you... but I did find this:
(this is during setup after you've booted the cd, logged in, and typed setup)
4.3 The SOURCE option:
The next menu option is SOURCE, where you select the physical media
I read that the current version of slackware (not 8.1, but the pre-release of
9) uses the older boot style (not the new-crappy-not-working-on-my-computers
style). Anyone tried it? I can bring blanks to the meetting if someone wants
to bring me a copy :)
Jamie
--
No microsoft products were
Find a link to an ISO and I'd grab it. Otherwise I
need to copy the entire directory and figure out how
to make a bootable CD out of it.
On a related issue... What are the minumum files
needed to make a bootable CD for an FTP install. I'd
like to try the current Slack and would willingly do
an