Jeremy Katz wrote:
On Tue, 2008-04-15 at 16:43 +0200, Joel Andres Granados wrote:
Anaconda exits if the system has less than 64 Mb of ram. This is logical because
if the system has less, its just not possible to install. But I think we are not
giving the power user the opportunity to circumvent this situation. see (368311).
What I suggest is to make the check after the running of the post script. If the
user was intelligent enough to add some temporary swap, anaconda should install
successfully.
Is this actually sufficient to help or do they still end up OOM'ing or
going into a swap live lock?
How can checking _after_ the install help?
A check after _%pre_ might help, but I really doubt it. Anaconda
updating from FC3 to FC5 ran twelve hours or so on my laptop with 256
Mbytes (It was long ago, and I don't remember whether it was graphical
or text).
You really don't want to be doing much swapping, especially on a
partition at the rim of the drive you're installing on.
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Cheers
John
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