You can make your own Slackware image for coLinux if you follow those steps : * get the ZipSlack version (small UMSDOS release of Slackware) * install it on your d: disk (second hard drive, you need one of course, formatted as FAT32) * boot it at least once to create the various /dev files * from your working coLinux image, mount your d: as umsdos and copy your d:\zipslack in a new filesystem image * create the necessary /dev/cobd0 files ..., edit its /etc/fstab... You can install the usual Slackware package like X, perl, python, gcc, KDE, VNC...
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