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installation [2018/04/09 16:47] connieinstallation [2020/11/30 17:14] connie
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 ===== Download ===== ===== Download =====
  
-[[magnet>?xt=urn:btih:0514b79c912723ff76a766c897e1ef73095258a0&dn=freeslack64-14.2-iso&tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.coppersurfer.tk%3a6969%2fannounce&ws=http%3a%2f%2fbeauxbead.com%2ffreeslackmirror%2ffxp-iso%2f|Freenix64 14.2 install DVD Magnet]]+[[https://freenix.net/fxp-iso/freeslack64-14.2-iso/|Get the ISO via HTTP]].
  
-[[https://freenix.net/torrents/freeslack64-14.2-iso.torrent|Freenix64 14.2 install DVD Torrent]]+You will need our public key 0x473eb45f193340bc to verify the authenticity of the image. You can find the [[https://freenix.net/fxp/freeslack64-14.2/GPG-KEY|key in our repository]] or import it from a [[http://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?search=0x473eb45f193340bc&op=index|public keyserver]]:
  
-Some browsers will open a torrent client when you click on a link above. Either way, you can copy the link location and paste it into a torrent client. If a torrent won't work for you for some reason, you can [[https://freenix.net/fxp-iso/freeslack64-14.2-iso/|also get the ISO via HTTP]]. +<code>gpg2 --keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net --recv-keys 0x473EB45F193340BC</code>
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-You will need our public key 0x473eb45f193340bc to verify the authenticity of the image. You can find the [[https://freenix.net/fxp/freeslack64-14.2/GPG-KEY|key in our repository]] or import it from a [[http://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?search=0x473eb45f193340bc&op=index|public keyserver]].+
  
 ===== Install ===== ===== Install =====
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 ===== Switching to the Generic Kernel ===== ===== Switching to the Generic Kernel =====
  
-Just as the latest iterations of the stock Slackware, the link /boot/vmlinuz points at the huge kernel by default, while the link /boot/vmlinuz-generic points at the generic kernel. You can follow the [[http://docs.slackware.com/slackware:beginners_guide#switch_to_a_generic_kernel|official instructions]] for building the initrd image and configuring lilo without changing a word.+Just as the latest iterations of the stock Slackware, the link /boot/vmlinuz points at the huge kernel by default, while the link /boot/vmlinuz-generic points at the generic kernel.
  
 Note also that you can switch to a generic kernel as early as during the installation phase, right after you quit the setup program, but before you reboot. You just have to settle for editing files with vi and prepending <code>chroot /mnt</code> when calling mkinitrd* and lilo.  Note also that you can switch to a generic kernel as early as during the installation phase, right after you quit the setup program, but before you reboot. You just have to settle for editing files with vi and prepending <code>chroot /mnt</code> when calling mkinitrd* and lilo. 
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