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Jim Doepp | Jim Doepp | ||
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+ | > Thank you for your article, but, can you please make a quick attempt to include a tutuorial 'for the rest of us' (ie.- simple enough for the win savvy but linux beginner) that explains method two; booting slackware from one location. The method given above by Jim shed some light on the matter, but I want to be able to do so in a win environment if possible, otherwise I am going to need to interpret how to do it from a linux environment in a win environment.... enough, I'm not going io try to sound smart. | ||
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+ | > Jeromy Boyd | ||
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+ | Hi! What do you mean by "// | ||
+ | --- //Eric (Tue Nov 18 19:46:02 UTC 2008)// | ||
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+ | Hi Alien! | ||
+ | I wrote a simple script that installs lilo into a USB stick with several partitions. One of them can have the Slackware tree. | ||
+ | Here is a nano-HOWTO: | ||
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+ | Oda | ||
+ | 2009-10-04 00:01 | ||
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