-+ Kernel Selection Help +- You'll need one kernel to get Linux started on your system so that you can install it. The default kernel is hugesmp.s, which requires at least a Pentium Pro processor. If this kernel doesn't work for you, you may try the regular "huge.s" kernel, which supports i486 and better single CPU machines. ____________________________________________________________________________ hugesmp.s Default Slackware Kernel livecd.s This the kernel from SMS liveCD with bootsplash, Squashfs, Sqlzma, aufs patches.. huge.s Default Slackware Kernel for i486 and better machines, hugel7.s Same as huge.s but with Layer 7 support patch ____________________________________________________________________________ If you are going to install a kernel other than the default (livecd.s,huge.s) ,you must choose on setup the kernel-modules package for each kernel, or your system will not boot right... *************************************************************************** * Tip: If you have no idea which kernel to use, go with hugesmp.s! * *************************************************************************** To boot the chosen kernel put the name of the kernel and press enter. boot: hugesmp.s "For example, boot the 'hugesmp.s' kernel!"