Slackware instalation issues

Jude DaShiell jdashiel at shellworld.net
Sat Oct 19 23:35:10 EDT 2002


swap partitions need to be twice the memory capacity on your computer.
So if you have 128mb of memory your swap needs to be 256mb.  On the
installation though with slackware that's slower than was documented in
speakup_install.txt.



On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, erik burggraaf wrote:

> Thanks man,  I'm all set.  My box comes up talking now.  Grin.  I think part
> of the problem may have been that I opted not to install lilo because the
> installer warned that it might dammage partitions.  I'm not sure why this
> seemed like a big deel, I've only partitioned the thing 7 or 8 times in the
> last few days, but it was late, and I'd just spent hours going through the
> new be instalation with verbose prompting.  *holds head*
> Well, I'm off to hunt in the docs for some things, but I do have one thing.
> It takes for friggin ever to get this box running.  I booted, heard the bios
> beep and finding the floppy, then a few seconds of hd whir, then... nada. I
> went and set up a cd in the burner, came back, and was half way through a
> panic Email when it woke up and started rattling off info about system bios,
> and which pages were reserved for what.  Any idea what it could be doing?
> Is this normal?  I'm running a p-150 mhz processer, 48 mb ram with a 90 meg
> swap partition and a 1.2 g boot partition.  I've done a basic install of
> lilo excepting most of the defaults, except of course for passing the
> parameters speakup_synth=txprt and speakup_ser=0, and I chose to install to
> the mbr instead of a bootable linux partition, because obviously I'm not
> going to be running anything but linux for now.
> If you could re-assure me on this,  I'd be greatful.
> Thanks.
> Erik
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Thomas Stivers" <stivers_t at ev1.net>
> To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 3:59 PM
> Subject: Re: Slackware instalation issues
>
>
> > On 10/16/02  3:18 PM -0400, erik burggraaf wrote:
> > > Hi list.  I'm finally getting set up with a linux system here, after
> wining
> > > about it for 2 or 3 years.  It's been fun, but I've got some questions
> and
> > > consearns not dealt with by the instalation documentation I've read.
> Some
> > > are speakup related, others are symply linux related.
> > > First of all, I'm having trouble detecting devices here.  For example,
> > > although my ardic transport is located on com1, I need to issue the
> command
> > > speakup_ser=0 whenever I load into ramdisk, or the thing won't fly.  How
> can
> > > I ensure that when I get all this straightened around, my synth will
> auto
> > > detect?
> >
> > You may have to put an append line in your lilo.conf, something like
> > append = "speakup_synth=txprt speakup_ser=0"
> > or if you have a cd writer
> > append = "hdc=ide-scsi speakup_synth=txprt speakup_ser=0"
> >
> > > Next, I keep losing my partition mounts and cd rom drives.  According to
> the
> > > documentation, they should stay put,but they haven't.  One possible
> reason
> > > is that my swap is hda2 and my EX2 linux partition is hda1.  I'm off to
> > > switch that around now.  Could there be any other reasons why they don't
> > > stick?
> >
> > I really don't think it matters if your root partition is hda1 or hda2.
> > Do you have the partitions you want to be mounted automatically at boot
> > listed in /etc/fstab? Maybe I'm not understanding you though if devices
> > are somehow unmounting at random.
> >
> > > Finally, I've been through all the packages and so on available on the
> > > slackware cd image.  Is it worth installing gnome or x-windows?  They
> look
> > > nifty, especially gnome, but how speech friendly are they really?
> >
> > The gnome in slackware 8.1 won't work as yet with gnopernicus. The people
> > in the know say that gnome 2.0 and gnopernicus should have a useable
> > version released by the end of this year. So you might as well save hd
> > space and skip x altogether for now.
> >
> > > Thanks for any help and advice.
> >
> > Just remember that man is your friend and don't hesitate to ask
> > questions.
> >
> > > Erik
> > >
> > >
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