speakup slackware 12.1 question
Jude DaShiell
jdashiel at shellworld.net
Fri Jul 18 06:18:42 EDT 2008
Will locating the kernels directory on the slackware cd and running chroot
. there before running setup get around the error where the speakup kernel
does not copy into the /boot directory of a new installation of slackware?
The problem happens with bunzip bzImage even if enough packages are
prevented from installing so disk2 and disk3 are not needed and disk1 is
all that gets used.
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