Slackware Linux Help ____________________ First, a little help on help. Whenever you encounter a text viewer like this during the installation, you can move around with these commands: PGDN/SPACE - Move down one page PGUP/'b' - Move up one page ENTER/DOWN/'j' - Move down one line UP/'k' - Move up one line LEFT/'h' - Scroll left RIGHT/'l' - Scroll right '0' - Move to beginning of line HOME/'g' - Move to beginning of file END/'G' - Move to end of file '/' - Forward search '?' - Backward search 'n' - Repeat last search (forward) RUNNING THE SETUP PROGRAM Setup has quite a few options, which can be slightly confusing the first time you look at the menu. It's not really that hard, though. SOURCE (select the source location for the Slackware Linux packages) This option must be run before you can install any software to define where the new software will be installed from. You can install from a hard drive partition, floppy disks, NFS, CD-ROM, or any part of the currently mounted filesystem. TARGET You can use this option to install packages to a different directory than '/'. Normally, you won't want to change this, however, it can be useful for installing software into an evaluation directory, or installing software into remote machines via NFS. DISK SETS - You must run this option before you can install software. The option is used to select which disk sets you wish to install. You should remove old software that you plan to upgrade with PKGTOOL before install newer versions. For this reason, replacing the A series is not recommended. If you want to do this, you should install the A series to a temporary directory and make the conversion by hand. INSTALL - Once you've set up your source and selected your disk sets, you use this option to begin installing the new software. I hope that these options will be mostly self-explanatory. Just read the screen carefully as you install and you should do just fine. OTHER SETUP OPTIONS These are the "optional options" on setup: KEYMAP: This option lets you remap your keyboard to one of the many keyboard mappings other than the default US-qwerty one. You will be given a list of keyboard maps to choose from, and an opportunity to test the new map. If you run CONFIGURE before exiting Setup, the selected map will be made the new default. QUICK: This lets you select between two types of installation, QUICK and VERBOSE. VERBOSE is recommended for beginners, since QUICK gives a much shorter description of each package and expects you know what you need. QUICK mode cannot be used with custom tagfiles, only the normal ones. If you've automated your install process with custom tagfiles, you should leave setup in VERBOSE mode. MAKE TAGS: This lets you preselect the packages by creating custom tagfiles on the first disk of a series. There's a little help file offered with this option, so if you're interested in it just try it out. It's quite easy to customize your entire set of disks with this option - especially handy if you plan to configure several machines in a similar manner. CONFIGURE (reconfigure your Linux system) PKGTOOL: Run PKGTOOL to install, remove, or view the contents of packages. EXIT: This leaves Slackware Linux setup. Have fun installing and running Linux! --- Patrick Volkerding volkerdi@ftp.cdrom.com volkerdi@mhd1.moorhead.msus.edu