Generally I do this by hand by installing what I require as I find missing 
functionality.
But as a starting guide you might want to get networking working and slackpkg 
working:
n/dhcpcd-5.2.11-i486-1.txz
n/ethtool-2.6.36-i486-1.txz
n/inetd-1.79s-i486-8.txz
n/iptables-1.4.10-i486-1.txz
n/iputils-s20101006-i486-1.txz
n/iw-0.9.20-i486-1.txz
n/links-2.3pre1-i486-1.txz
n/network-scripts-13.0-noarch-3.txz
n/nmap-5.51-i486-1.txz
n/openssh-5.8p1-i486-1.txz
n/wget-1.12-i486-1.txz
n/wireless-tools-29-i486-6.txz
n/wpa_supplicant-0.7.3-i486-3.txz
ap/slackpkg-2.82.0-noarch-5.tgz

Then setup slackpkg to point to the repository you wish, and run "slackpkg 
update" ... from there getting the rest will be very easy and fast when you 
need it:
slackpkg install <package base name>
or even get prompted for a wole set of packages
slackpkg install n

Have fun
Davide




________________________________
 Da: Giovanni <pino.o...@gmail.com>
A: Slackware ARM port <armedslack@lists.armedslack.org> 
Inviato: Lunedì 13 Febbraio 2012 10:27
Oggetto: [ARMedslack] How to install full Slackware from mini root file system
 

I have installed Slackware ARM 13.37 on a pandaboard successfully.

Now I would like to install the full version (all packages), starting from the 
working minimal installation.

I already downloaded the slackware ARM tree via rsync directly on the 
pandaboard.

What is the suggested way to install all the packages?

Best regards,
giovanni

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