Slackware as a Linux rescue environment
- Download from one of the Slackware mirrors the kernel and initrd image, which Slackware uses for the installation:
- http://mirrors.slackware.com/slackware/slackware64-14.1/kernels/huge.s/bzImage
- http://mirrors.slackware.com/slackware/slackware64-14.1/isolinux/initrd.img
- Unpack initrd image (as root):
# mkdir dir # cd dir # zcat ../initrd.img | cpio -di
- Chroot to dir and set a root password; exit chroot
- Add to the file
dir/etc/hoststhe ip address of a Slackware mirror that will be used for installation (since no nameserver will be accessible) - Pack the modified initrd image:
cd dir; find . | cpio -o -H newc | gzip -9fv > ../initrd.img - Install a Linux distribution (e.g., Debian) on the remote server
- Put
bzImageandinitrd.imgto /boot/slack/ directory on the remote server - Overwrite the content of the file
/boot/grub/grub.cfgwith the following, mutatis mutandis:
set default=0
set timeout=0
set root='mduuid/b8608ac730803da4ddddedeb768a2e24'
menuentry "Slackware 14.1 install" {
linux /slack/bzImage load_ramdisk=1 prompt_ramdisk=0 rw \
printk.time=0 SLACK_KERNEL=huge.s \
kbd=us nic=auto:eth0:static:198.51.100.85:26:198.51.100.65
initrd /slack/initrd.img
}
where the network configuration is [ip-address]:[netmask]:[gateway]. For more options see
- http://docs.slackware.com/howtos:slackware_admin:booting_install_from_hdd and
- http://alien.slackbook.org/blog/remote-installation-of-slackware-using-ssh/
- Reboot, then run
source /etc/profile - Install Slackware in the usual way