Hello, I've updated the lowmem limits:
amd64) - level1=71 # MT=72976, qemu: -m 80 - level2=67 # MT=68880, qemu: -m 76 - min=51 # MT=52496, qemu: -m 60 + level1=97 # MT=98352, qemu: -m 105 + level2=97 # MT=98352, qemu: -m 105 + min=82 # MT=82992, qemu: -m 90 ;; arm|armel|armhf) - level1=32 # MT=32792, qemu: -m 36 - level2=28 # MT=28752, qemu: -m 32 - min=24 + level1=76 # MT=77036, qemu: -m 80 + level2=76 # MT=77036, qemu: -m 80 + min=27 # MT=27316, qemu: -m 31 ;; armeb) + # Update needed level1=32 # MT=32792, qemu: -m 36 level2=21 min=18 ;; i386) - level1=51 # MT=52416, qemu: -m 56 - level2=51 # MT=52416, qemu: -m 56 - min=39 # MT=40224, qemu: -m 44 + level1=90 # MT=91480, qemu: -m 95 + level2=90 # MT=91480, qemu: -m 95 + min=75 # MT=76248, qemu: -m 80 ;; mips) # Update needed - level1=57 - level2=33 - min=21 + level1=78 # MT=79788, qemu: -m 85 + level2=78 # MT=79788, qemu: -m 85 + min=27 # MT=27004, qemu: -m 33 and graphical installer: case "$(archdetect)" in + # Tested with Uyghur powerpc/*|amd64/*) - local MEMLIMIT=119 ;; # is 128 MiB + local MEMLIMIT=164 ;; # is 170 MiB *) - local MEMLIMIT=94 ;; # is 100 MiB + local MEMLIMIT=134 ;; # is 140 MiB esac The arm bump is particularly bad: the default installed udebs take a lot of memory, while the absolute minimum (only nic & partman-auto udebs) has only bumped from 28 to 31MiB. The first level of lowmem (drop translations & such) is actually almost ineffective. Perhaps there's some bug here. One other big culprit for instance is wireless support, which brings a few MiB for crypto support etc. More investigation could be done, I haven't tried too much for now (busybox doesn't have du compiled in :) ) Samuel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20120916191159.gc5...@type.youpi.perso.aquilenet.fr