You post feels like installing windows xp and/thus doesn't prove that you are sane.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sane I think it would be better if you could give instructions to get slackarm-current from official source,burn to card,boot up (the whole procedure....) - like fatdog. On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 12:20 AM, stanley garvey <[email protected]>wrote: > Okay, Just to check I am sane I will now demonstrate how to install an > image to SDHC card, there will be no camera tricks or fudges: > As root: > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > bash-4.2# cd /home/stanley > bash-4.2# mkdir sanity-check > bash-4.2# cd sanity-check > bash-4.2# wget > http://stanleygarvey.com/slackwarearm_rpi/slackwarearm-14.0-8GB-20130623.zip > --2013-09-27 20:26:42-- > http://stanleygarvey.com/slackwarearm_rpi/slackwarearm-14.0-8GB-20130623.zip > Resolving stanleygarvey.com (stanleygarvey.com)... 46.30.211.48 > Connecting to stanleygarvey.com (stanleygarvey.com)|46.30.211.48|:80... > connected. > HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK > Length: 1632447253 (1.5G) [application/zip] > Saving to: 'slackwarearm-14.0-8GB-20130623.zip' > > 100%[====================================>] 1,632,447,253 7.43MB/s in 3m > 36s > > 2013-09-27 20:30:47 (7.22 MB/s) - 'slackwarearm-14.0-8GB-20130623.zip' > saved [1632447253/1632447253] > bash-4.2# unzip slackwarearm-14.0-8GB-20130623.zip > Archive: slackwarearm-14.0-8GB-20130623.zip > inflating: slackwarearm-14.0-8GB-20130623.img > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Just for good measure > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > bash-4.2# md5sum slackwarearm-14.0-8GB-20130623.img > b96fbb397ce028af8cc257b5b5c4f443 slackwarearm-14.0-8GB-20130623.img > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Now I insert an SDHC 8GB card, on this system. I have 1 hard > drive(/dev/sda) and one USB Drive(dev/sdb) > the SDHC card becomes /dev/sdc > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > bash-4.2# dd if=slackwarearm-14.0-8GB-20130623.img of=/dev/sdc bs=65536 > 123056+0 records in > 123056+0 records out > 8064598016 bytes (8.1 GB) copied, 1856 s, 4.3 MB/s > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Well that took a while! Now I pop the SDHC card into a random Raspberry > Pi and boot and ... Er ..it just boots up. > > _______________________________________________ > ARMedslack mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.armedslack.org/mailman/listinfo/armedslack > >
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