I put in the wiki a workaround for any time the slackware installers do not 
work on the PI ... it's below the links to the PI's community slackware links. 
It does not feel like windows and you need to understand what you are doing 
because cut and paste of the commands may not work if the rasbian image 
partitioning changes.
It's there just as a last resort to getting slackware on the PI if you are 
stuck.

ATB
David



________________________________
 Da: Yigit Turgut <y.tur...@gmail.com>
A: Slackware ARM port <armedslack@lists.armedslack.org> 
Inviato: Lunedì 30 Settembre 2013 20:50
Oggetto: Re: [ARMedslack] Raspberry-Pi sanity check
 


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 <stan...@stanleygarvey.com> 
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.
>
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