Cool use of the zipslack.  Will you be in on Saturday to help set this up?

Kelly Black
KB0GBJ


On Thursday 31 January 2002 09:38, you wrote:
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> This sort of thing works great for doing the intial install. It *isn't*
> great for actually running your system off of. UMSDOS (what ZipSlack does)
> is terribly slow and I don't even think it works in 2.4. What I usually do
> is stick a ZipSlack install out on a disk, boot via lilo floppy and
> point to the UMSDOS thing as the root disk. Now that Linux is running, you
> format your disk, copy over everything from /, setup lilo on the new
> machine, reboot and it's a working linux box with minimal effor.
>
> Joshua b. Jore
> http://www.greentechnologist.org
>
> On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Kelly Black wrote:
> > How about Zipslack.  Assuming you can unzip the big zip file after it is
> > transferred, all you should have to do is change the loadlin line in the
> > batch file, and away you go.  You can add packages just like the regular
> > Slackware.
> >
> > Kelly Black
> > KB0GBJ
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