Date: Mon, 7 Aug 95 8:43:54 CDT From: Mike Heitmann <mike@hpanalog.mdc.com> To: questions@freebsd.org (questions-owner) Subject: Installing with 4Mb Memory Message-ID: <199508071344.GAA03527@freefall.cdrom.com>
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Hello, We're trying to install 2.0.5-RELEASE on a system configured with a 386DX/33 CPU, 4Mb memory, 340Mb IDE disk drive and a VGA video card. The install process hangs occasionally and shows the following on the debug screen: process nn killed by vm pager -- out of swap (the message may not be exact - I'm sending this from memory at work). This happens most often when we try to select options such as Partition, Label, Distributions, Media, etc. Typing <Ctrl> C forces install to continue, but I suspect whatever it spawned at these times either did not run at all or did not finnish the task intended, because we get error messages that indicate distributions or media are not specified or that it couldn't find the file system the distribution resides in (it's in a DOS partion on the target machine in C:\FREEBSD\BIN, etc.). Sometimes it will start unpacking the the bin distribution, then crash before completing it with the same (vm pager) error message. This usually causes a kernel panic and reboot. BTW, I'm using the boot.flp image from the UPDATE directory at freebsd.cdrom.com. I'm pretty this is caused by the limited memory available to the install process. Before We go out and buy more memory modules, is there some way to manually install 2.0.5? Is anyone running 2.0.5 on a machine with only 4M of memory? BTW, We've successfully installed 2.0.5 on several other machines with 8Mb or more of memory - all worked without any trouble at all. Good job on the install process, folks! Thanks, Mike Heitmann Internet: mike@hpanalog.mdc.com
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