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Old 02-19-2008, 12:40 PM
xpehbamxyu
 
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Default Need help assembling a full Slackware DVD >>

Hi, I do not want to have multiple CDs of Slackware when I install it on various machines...I want to have one conveniant DVD volume with all of the thing that I need...My specific question is what folders should I download off of mirrors inorder to assemble a volume with as much as possible on it?...Also, what do you recommend I do inorder to make it bootable?

Thank you, I will greatly appreciate anyone's help.

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Old 02-19-2008, 12:40 PM
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Default Re: Need help assembling a full Slackware DVD >>

xpehbamxyu wrote:

> Hi, I do not want to have multiple CDs of Slackware when I install it on
> various machines...I want to have one conveniant DVD volume with all of
> the thing that I need...My specific question is what folders should I
> download off of mirrors inorder to assemble a volume with as much as
> possible on it?...Also, what do you recommend I do inorder to make it
> bootable?
>
> Thank you, I will greatly appreciate anyone's help.
>
> My real email is: xpehbamxyu@bk.ru...


slackware-10.0/isolinux/README.TXT
has the command you need (and remember with a DVD you dont need to exclude
anything)


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