LoopLinux (a.k.a. loopslak) is a way to install and run Slackware Linux from a DOS/Win9x system without repartitioning. It can also be installed to its own Linux partition.
| Tags | Installation/Setup Operating Systems |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release has been updated to work with Slackware 9.0. The software has also been updated.


Release Notes: Updates to make it work with Slackware 8.1, and some bugfixes.


Release Notes: Some of the software has been updated, including libc6 to 2.2.


Release Notes: Updates of some system software, ext3, umsdos, and rieserfs filesystem support if the kernel supports it.


Release Notes: More up-to-date software and misc. bugfixes.
Recent comments
17 May 1999 14:41
This is great :]
I personally run this distribution of Linux and find it great. I'm wary of repartitioning my harddrive to put Linux (had a bad experience with installing RedHat 4.2). Only problems I've had with this were compiling Perl5 (keep gettting out of memory errors) and Netscape just won't run. Otherwise I love it.
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