Linux on older machines
Mike Bilow
mikebw at bilow.bilow.uu.ids.net
Tue Jan 5 07:41:00 EST 1999
Jonathan Finger wrote in a message to Mike Bilow:
JF> I just tried to intall Redhat 5.2 on a 66MHz 486 with 8
JF> Meg of Ram. The installation software thrashed very
JF> badly. It litterally took minutes for keystrokes to be
JF> processed. I eventually managed to get the swap
JF> partition enabled and then the keystroke response was
JF> OK.
JF> However, 8 hours later when only 10% of the software was
JF> installed, I terminated the install.
JF> I added 8 Meg of (borrowed) memory and the install
JF> worked fine. (about 1 hour)
JF> I then removed the extra 8 Meg of memory and the system
JF> works fine.
Debian has a low memory install boot disk set specifically to handle this sort
of situation, and it does not force the creation of a swap partition.
-- Mike
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