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After mounting and running setup, I set up the targets \home, \usr etc. Then it says it has detected FAT/NTFS filesystem (the usb in all probability) and if I want to add that to fstab. I tried different things here. Since the usb is already mounted, I first tried answering no and going to install. Later I tried mounting sdb1 in flash at this step again and then running install. In both cases, when I select "install from hard disk partition" and select source partition as "/dev/sdb1" and then source path as "/slackware" or "/flash/slackware" or "slackware", it says "error mounting, should I continue". I tried using install option "pre-mounted directory" and gave "/flash/slackware" as the directory but it couldn't find the directory. What am I doing wrong?
After mounting and running setup, I set up the targets \home, \usr etc. Then it says it has detected FAT/NTFS filesystem (the usb in all probability) and if I want to add that to fstab. I tried different things here. Since the usb is already mounted, I first tried answering no and going to install. Later I tried mounting sdb1 in flash at this step again and then running install. In both cases, when I select "install from hard disk partition" and select source partition as "/dev/sdb1" and then source path as "/slackware" or "/flash/slackware" or "slackware", it says "error mounting, should I continue". I tried using install option "pre-mounted directory" and gave "/flash/slackware" as the directory but it couldn't find the directory. What am I doing wrong?
Hi,
I had the same issue.
You have to select "Install from a Slackware CD or DVD" then select custom. Enter the device path ex. /dev/sdb1. Installatin should proceed as normal.
The reason for this is that installing from hard disks option does not support iso9660 filesystem.
Hope this helps,
Best wishes,
Zoltan

Latest revision as of 11:26, 30 September 2012

Hi,

I'm new to slackware. I tried installing it as given in the wiki page. But ran into trouble in the last stage. First of all, fdisk -l shows sdb - 16 gb(usb size), sdb1 (4 gb) and sdb1p1 (similar size). What is sdb1p1? Which one do I mount? I decided to mount sdb1.

After mounting and running setup, I set up the targets \home, \usr etc. Then it says it has detected FAT/NTFS filesystem (the usb in all probability) and if I want to add that to fstab. I tried different things here. Since the usb is already mounted, I first tried answering no and going to install. Later I tried mounting sdb1 in flash at this step again and then running install. In both cases, when I select "install from hard disk partition" and select source partition as "/dev/sdb1" and then source path as "/slackware" or "/flash/slackware" or "slackware", it says "error mounting, should I continue". I tried using install option "pre-mounted directory" and gave "/flash/slackware" as the directory but it couldn't find the directory. What am I doing wrong?

Hi,

I had the same issue.

You have to select "Install from a Slackware CD or DVD" then select custom. Enter the device path ex. /dev/sdb1. Installatin should proceed as normal. The reason for this is that installing from hard disks option does not support iso9660 filesystem.

Hope this helps,

Best wishes, Zoltan