Re: Heads-up / for discussion: dnf not working with 1G of RAM or less

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With loading or not loading file list it is not so easy or in general - performance optimization is allways a trade one resource for another one or for some features. DNF5 will provide a setting to not load file list, as well to not create disk cache, or not using zchunk (already implemented in DNF). How it can help? It allows to trade download for disk space and CPU, or RAM for HDD, or RAM, HDD, CPU for features. And each user prefers or requires different different things.

Without file lists there will be not available some functionality:
1 dnf install/repoquery/whatprovides <file outside of /etc and /usr/(s)bin> => will not work
2. resolve transaction can fail - keep in mind that people are not only using packages from Fedora distribution.

For some users such a change can be a problem, for others not and they will see benefits. DNF must provide a solution for all of them and DNF5 will but there is only one default setting therefore some users will need to modify dnf5 configuration to achieve what they need.
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