-+ 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 huge.s Default Slackware Kernel for i486 and better machines, ____________________________________________________________________________ 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!" To check your system memory with memtest86+, use 'memtest': boot: memtest