Can I use a RedHat 7.2 boot disk to install Fedora via nfs?

Bob Shaffer fedora at bobshafferscomputer.com
Thu Apr 15 21:20:20 UTC 2004


I installed Fedora Core 1 on my laptop with 92MB RAM.  I don't even think
it would run the graphical installer.  I always use the text installer,
anyway, so I'm not sure.  I have never successfully installed Fedora on
anything with less RAM than that.  I don't know what the real requirement
is; I'm just sharing my personal experience.  I'm pretty sure 32 MB is not
going to work.  I'm running out of swap space as it is.  Red Hat 7.x works
very well with that little RAM though, even in KDE (1).


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duncan brown said:
> ahem.
>
> are you on CRACK!?
>
> first off, your ram is a paltry amount by modern standards, i don't think
> you'll want to install a full blown/bloated distro of linux.  why not hit
> distrowatch and grab one of the minimalist linux distros out there that
> are somewhat well maintained?  will the fedora installer even run when you
> have only 32mb of ram?  anyone know?
>
> and if you want to run a more robust/modern linux distro, i suggest
> finding out if your machine takes EDO or whatever kind of ram, the max/etc
> and then hit ebay and get as much as you can.  you'll probably max out at
> 128mb (if you're lucky), but that'll be enough to keep your box from
> killing itself with fedora.
>
> and, my advice is this, stick with 7.2 on the laptop, upgrade what you can
> by compiling (good lord, i remember compiling on my 486/100, i feel your
> pain, but that at least had 96 megs of ram and was back in 1997)
>
> i don't mean to bag on your box, dude, but you're going to have a hard
> time getting anything modern running on that.
>
> and, if you're doing nothing but text-mode on the box, then definitely
> stick with 7.2, maybe go for 7.3.  the only thing you'd really gain by
> jumping is a more modern desktop, but i don't think you'd wnat to use this
> as a desktop, you'd also gain more modern server utils, but i don't think
> that box would be much good for a server of any sort...
>
> -d
>
>
>
> Andres Montiel said:
>> I'm trying to install Fedora on an old (P133, 32MB RAM) laptop. The
>> cdrom on the extension base doesn't work well anymore so I have to
>> install via nfs connecting to a Linux desktop.
>>
>> My problem is the 2 boot disks (made from bootdisk.img and pcmciadd.img)
>> can't detect my PCMCIA card properly. However, the bootdisks of RedHat
>> 7.2 can detect my PCMCIA card properly (I already installed RedHat 7.2
>> via nfs on my laptop before; I think it used the pcnet_cs drivers). Can
>> I use a RedHat 7.2 boot disk to install Fedora via nfs? How do I go
>> about doing this? Are there any files that I have to edit or copy?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> - Andres
>>
>> p.s.
>>
>> When I use the disks made from Fedora, and from the window I get when
>> pressing ALT-F3, I get a bunch of "unresolved symbol" messages:
>>
>> HINT: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters,
>> including invalid IO or IRQ parameters.
>> 	You may find more information in syslog or the output from dmesg
>> * failed to insert /tmp/ds.o
>> /tmp/pcnet_cs.o: unresolved symbol register_pccard_driver_R1c442d6c
>> /tmp/pcnet_cs.o: unresolved symbol unregister_pccard_driver_Rdb348cd2 *
>> failed to insert /tmp/pcnet_cs.o
>> * load module set done
>>
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