Fedora on 64MB RAM

Christopher Friedt cfriedt-u6hQ6WWl8Q3d1t4wvoaeXtBPR1lH4CV8 at public.gmane.org
Thu May 10 22:10:30 UTC 2007


Almost every linux distro includes boot-cd options like 'no-cache' and 
'nographics' or something along those lines. Usually the boot cd will 
give you a message saying 'Press F2 for more options' or something like 
that.

I once had redhat (7.0 i think) running on a machine with 48MB of ram 
and managed to get a very small install on a 1G hard disk. After that i 
chose slackware, and then gentoo.

Chris

Pavel Zaitsev wrote:
> Ansar Mohammed(ansarm-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org)@Sat, May 05, 2007 at 12:42:45PM -0400:
>> Does anyone know how to install fedora on a machine with 64MB of RAM?
> 
> Usually installation processes may take more then 64MB of ram. One way
> would to install it with more ram, trim the resources and down to where
> mostly 64MB will be used and make a diskimage it for replication.
> hth,
> Pavel
> 
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