I used the hd install image as far as the ram disk it must
have used it but there was no option to use it or not.

All i can say for sure is that it didn't do this with the
orginal Panoramix hd install image and the only thing that
i now for a fact that was changed was the ramdisk.

On Fri, 27 Aug 1999, you wrote:
> webmedic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > I got the new mdkinst  images and the second stage install
> > image and Panoramix used to run fast on my system but now
> > it runs so slow that i cant even run it. I have 64 megs of
> > ram on my system and the install was using so much of it
> > that it was using the hard drive for swap. this was causing
> > so much hard drive thrashing that as soon as it got to the
> > diskdrake it took at least two or three minutes just to
> > bring up the options menu for formating, adding mount
> > points, etc. 
> > 
> 
> Could you tell me which type of install you tested (hd/cdrom/nfs/...)?
> 
> And did it use the ramdisk?
> 
> i'm wondering if the kernel ramdisk=32000 option could be the problem... i
> thought it was just the limit :(
> 
> 
> 
> cu Pixel.
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