Re: Reg. swap space prompt during kickstart

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This message was added because the 2.4 kernel needs more
memory. Adding more physical memory to your system
would get rid of the message. I don't think there
is a kickstart option to get rid of the message.

Tammy

On Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 09:14:55PM -0500, Shanti Katta wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am trying a Red Hat Linux 7.2 kickstart installation(through floppy) on a 
> system with 2GB Hard Disk and 32 MB ram. Everything works fine with the 
> following partitions: /boot(21MB), /SWAP(128MB),/(Rest of memory),except for 
> the single prompt regarding swap space.It says "Because you don't have 
> enough memory, it is necessary that your swap space be switched on 
> immediately. For this,an entry needs to be written in a table immediately. 
> Is it ok with you?". Only on hitting "OK", the rest of the installation 
> continues automatically. I am wondering if this issue is specific to my 
> machine. But I would appreciate, if someone could suggest a hint to get rid 
> of the prompt.
> Thank you.
> -Shanti
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