[Rule-list] 8M install report
James
james at opencountry.org
Mon Feb 25 09:57:30 EET 2002
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002 02:10:28 -0500
Devon <devon at tuxfan.homeip.net> wrote:
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> It worked!
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> It took nearly an hour to get to the point where it began installing
> packages, but it is currently installing them. The free report:
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> total used free shared buffers
> Mem: 5948 5440 508 0 2596
> Swap: 98744 34172 64572
> Total: 104692 39612 65080
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> The system is an old Compaq Pressario 4122 upgraded to a P-200
processor.
> I left 16M of RAM in the machine, and booted with 'linux ks=floppy
> updates mem=8M'
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> I had to manually negotiate the 2 warning screens regarding swap, and
> then had to agree to enabling swap early. (Since the installer is
> blissfully unaware at this point that it is already using swap.) The
code
> changes need to be dealt with far better than I have done at this point,
> but as far as a proof of concept goes, I'm going to call this a success.
> ;)
You should! Devon one question. In Mandrake when I've watched it's
install it seems to grab 4 or 5 rpm's at a time. Read them into Ram and
then install. Does Anaconda do the same thing? If so wouldn't it work
better in low mem situations to only grab one rpm at a time? Might save
on swapping
James
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