On 12/31/2009 12:11 PM, David Dembrow wrote:
Attempting to install fedora 12, I get a message that there is not
enough memory to install in graphic mode and it reverts to a text mode
and installs some prepackaged set of applications. It is a system
with 384 megabytes of memory and the graphic installer worked with
fedora 11.
How much memory does the graphic installer need and/or is there
another way I can get to select a complete set of packages with the
text based installer?
If you use the key choice at the boot menu of the installer to edit
options and add ' vnc' to the boot command line, then during the initial
installation configuration screens pick a viable network configuration
for your situation. You will later be informed of the ip address and
screen to connect to the computer with vncviewer from another computer.
This is a good alternative to perform a graphic installation if you have
a local network to connect to and another computer available on that
network.
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