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Installation
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Unpack the IMAGE file and copy the image an SD card: (assuming SD card at /dev/mmcblk0):

  # zstd -d slarm64-current-*-core-*-build-*.img.zst
  # dd if=slarm64-current-*-core-*-build-*.img of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=1M
or
  # zstd -d slackware-current-*-core-*-build-*.img.zst
  # dd if=slackware-current-*-core-*-build-*.img of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=1M

or unpack directly to the card

  # zstdcat slarm64-current-*-core-*-build-*.img.zst > /dev/mmcblk0
or
  # zstdcat slackware-current-*-core-*-build-*.img.zst > /dev/mmcblk0


Instalation eMMC/NAND/USB-HDD
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to transfer a system with the SD to eMMC, you need to boot from the start and run the script:
  # transfer-to-disk


Default Login
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login: root