Alan,

You need to modify install.sh

Up near the top, it tries to identify the host distro.

Jim.


Alan Murrell wrote:

>>I got it to work, but I cheated.  I installed it on a Redhat system, then
>>copied the configuration files, etc. over to a Slackware system.  Works
>>
>fine
>
>>once there. Would be nice if there was an installation script for
>>
>Slackware.
>
>Hmmmm, I have the /tftpboot and /opt directories as seperate partitions.
>Should make the work rather easy if I install RH or Mandrake first, then
>install either 2.08 or 2.09pre-3, *then* replace the RH/Mandrake
>installation with Slackware :-)
>
>When I try to hack the scripts up, it keep getting the error that says
>Slackware isn't supported, even though I have a slackware.sh script (made
>prtyy much from the redhat.sh one), and a symlink of slackware-8.0 linked to
>the slackware.sh.
>
>Maybe once I have it working on Slack, I'll turn my attention a little
>closer to getting the install script to work properly :-)
>
>Alan Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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