On Sunday 01 January 2006 19:51, SiO4, Yong Hwan wrote: > On 2005-12-30 09:41, alan wrote: > > I think the numbers need to change on the amount of memory required to > > install Fedora Core 4. > > > > Doing an "install everything" in graphical mode on a 256meg machine fails > > with out of memory errors. (It seems to ignore the swap space at that > > point, thinking it has enough memory.) > > > > Text install of "everything" works fine on the same machine. > > I have experience similar problem. > > I had tried to install FC4 on my old, but healthy, PIII 800MHz machine > with 128MB RAM but failed. (It failed and reboot WITHOUT any messages.) > > I had tried some combination of packages(groups and detail selection), > and text/graphic mode, another installation languages. (I use Korean, > so... please excuse my poor English :-) But it fails on most case. > > The problem that I found is small RAM (without swap). So I tried again > with swap partition and success. > > IMHO, at least, some alert message is needed for small RAM or not enough > RAM. the best is always installation on small ram system will be done > successfully. > > -- > "The love you take is equal to the love you make." -- The End, by beatles I am running with a 760 Athlon and 512 Meg. It appears that there is some other issue though, since the system reboots without any messages. There is a file on the first cdrom that gives all information pertaining to installation requirements. >From the FC3 RELESAENOTES.en (FC$ should not be much different). Hardware Requirements Note The following CPU specifications are stated in terms of Intel processors. Other processors (notably, offerings from AMD, Cyrix, and VIA) that are compatible with and equivalent to the following Intel processors may also be used with Fedora Core. o Minimum: Pentium-class Fedora Core 3 is optimized for Pentium 4 CPUs, but also supports earlier CPUs (such as Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, and including AMD and VIA variants). This approach has been taken because Pentium-class optimizations actually result in reduced performance for non-Pentium-class processors, and Pentium 4 scheduling is sufficiently different (while making up the bulk of today's processors) to warrant this change. o Recommended for text-mode: 200 MHz Pentium-class or better o Recommended for graphical: 400 MHz Pentium II or better Memory Requirements This section lists the memory required to install Fedora Core 3. o Minimum for text-mode: 64MB o Minimum for graphical: 192MB o Recommended for graphical: 256MB Installation-Related Issues o Certain hardware configurations (particularly those with LCD displays) may experience problems while starting the Fedora Core installation program. In these instances, restart the installation, and add the "nofb" option to the boot command line. NOTE: Chinese, Japanese, and Korean graphical installations started using the "nofb" option will start in English, and then switch to the appropriate language once the graphical phase of the installation process begins. o Some Sony VAIO(R) notebook systems may experience problems installing Fedora Core from CD-ROM. If this happens, restart the installation process and add the following option to the boot command line: pci=off ide1=0x180,0x386 This option allows the installation to proceed normally; any devices not detected due to the use of this option will be configured the first time Fedora Core is booted. o Serial mice are known to be inoperative during installation. However, there are indications that serial mice work properly in X after the installation has completed. Refer to bug 119474 for more information: [6]http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=119474