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Subject: Re: [expert] Installing Mandrake 8 on low memory machine
No. I just used the floppy image "cdrom.img". Sorry for the double
response (yet again), but the "reply-to" still doesn't get set on the
Mandrake Expert list. (Apparently not all "experts" are
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> Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 10:14 PM
> To: David Joham
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> Subject: Re: [expert] Installing Mandrake 8 on low memory machine
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> Interesting. I ran into the RAM problem only attempting to do an FTP
> install. At work, I'v
oham
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Subject: Re: [expert] Installing Mandrake 8 on low memory machine
Interesting. I ran into the RAM problem only attempting to do an FTP
install. At work, I've set up a 32MB box to act as a newsletter
server. While it's running 7.2 now due to 8.0's lack of
'm trying a standard CDROM
> install
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> David
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> -Original Message-
> From: Digital Wokan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 9:49 PM
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> Subject: Re: [expert] Installing Mandrake 8 on low memory machine
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No, the FTP install didn't want to work either. I'm trying a standard CDROM
install
David
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From: Digital Wokan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 9:49 PM
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Subject: Re: [expert] Installing Mandrake 8 on low memo
Are you trying to do an FTP install?
> David Joham wrote:
>
> Has anyone had any luck installing Mandrake 8 on a machine with
> semi-low memory?
>
> I've got a Toshiba 435 CDS with 48M (the max) and Mandrake complains
> that that is not enough to create its install ramdisk. That seems a
> littl
Has
anyone had any luck installing Mandrake 8 on a machine with semi-low
memory?
I've
got a Toshiba 435 CDS with 48M (the max) and Mandrake complains that that is not
enough to create its install ramdisk. That seems a little odd to me since 48M
for an install should be plenty. Also, RedHa