====== Slack-Kickstart ====== ===== Original ===== Original project page: http://www.slack-kickstart.org/ **Pay the respect to original authors and contributors!** ===== Clone/Fork ===== Project repository: [[https://git.zeratul.org/?p=slackware/Slack-Kickstart.git;a=summary]] To clone repository: git clone git://git.zeratul.org/slackware/Slack-Kickstart.git Slack-Kickstart allows you to auto-magically install Slackware on your machine. This includes pre-installation and post-installation scripts, partitioning, CD/DVD/FTP/HTTP/NFS installation medium, tag lists, per machine Kick-Start config files via FTP/HTTP/NFS/script and such. Supported Slackware versions should be all up from Slackware-8.1. 32-bit version is untested(I have no interest in 32-bit version). Cross-platform(64-bit<->32-bit) is possible in theory, but untested and not recommended. Slack-Kickstart is kind of clone to Red Hat's [[http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Kickstart|Anaconda]]. However, make no mistake, because Slack-Kickstart is no clone(although this is not contradicted for future development). It just imitates some behaviour. As of now, my "forked" version of Slack-Kickstart doesn't have GUI for Kick-start configuration. Original one has this feature. You can find more information in [[https://git.zeratul.org/?p=slackware/Slack-Kickstart.git;a=blob_plain;f=README;hb=HEAD|README]]. == What's the diff: == * cleaner shell scripts * 64bit support * up-to-date, Slackware64-current support * you can create your own Slackware template images * no image lock-in, downloadable/external Kickstart.cfg * more than one disk is supported * extended/changed Kickstart.cfg syntax * pre-installation scripts * No GUI