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Slackware Linux Configuration Notes
After the initial install of Linux, I am now configuring my install of Slackware Linux: Slackware Linux Configuration Notes Configure Info The first screen prompt in this next process was to “Make USB Flash Boot”. “If your computer supports booting from a USB device, it is recommended that you make a USB boot stick for your system at this time. It will boot your computer straight into the root filesystem on ‘/dev/sda2’. “Please insert a USB flash memory stick and then press ENTER to create a boot stick. WARNING! The existing contents of the USB stick will be erased.” The options are: Create–Make a USB Linux boot stick, or, Skip–Skip…
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Arch Linux/Slackware Linux Install Notes
(Note: I first downloaded Arch Linux, and after doing that process noticed that much of the same below also applies to the install of Slackware. Also, more on Slackware install below starting with the “a” series section below.) I downloaded the Arch Linux ISO image from the Arch download site. Used “SHASUM” to verify. Now in Terminal on Mac, I entered the following (after using Disk Utility to erase the USB device): $ diskutil list (This showed a list of storage devices including my 32GB USB drive, as /dev/disk2 (external, physical). I made sure to verify the name & size so as NOT to touch my main Mac storage drive!)…