On Monday 17 November 2003 01:10 pm, Raffaele Belardi wrote:
> I managed to install and run MDK9.1 on a P100 with 64Mbyte RAM and a
> 300Mbyte Conner HD.
>
> I found out that the problem I had with the installation program
> crashing was apparently due to the kernel turning DMA on for my drive. I
> solved this passing the "ide=nodma" argument on the linux command line
> (you get there by typing the F1 key at spash screen).
>
> I'm using this system only as an mp3 player (only text tools). CPU usage
> is around 30% while decoding, swap space (30Mb) is never used,
> installation takes approx 150Mbyte of disk. I'll try to reduce RAM to
> 32Mbyte or less, to speed up the bios boot.
>
> Keep trying, it can be done :-)
>
> raffaele
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I tried to install 9.1 on an old P100 with 32Mbyte of RAM and 370Mb HD.
> > I used text-install, selected no packages. The installer chooses the
> > basic packages - less than 100 - and starts the intallation, but never
> > finishes. It hangs in the middle of the installation process.
rather than reduce the ram, why not set the bios to not count the ram at boot?


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