redhat/fedora question

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Hi,

     Fedora will *run* on less than 64MB of memory.  The bummer is that 
the installer needs 64MB.  I see two solutions.  temporarily add the 
necessary memory and remove it after the installation is complete, or put 
the HDD into a machine with enough memory.  If you do the latter, and the 
system has a greater processor, you'll have to replace the kernel, glibc, 
and openssl packages with the i386 versions.  I can talk you through this.

          HTH.
-- 

Bill in Denver

On Mon, 23 Feb 2004, Gregory Nowak wrote:

> Hi all.
> 
> I've got another play box here, and I would like to try out
> redhat/fedora. However, I seem to recall a post to this list stating
> that fedora won't run unless you have at least 64mb of ram. If this is
> correct, then what is the latest version of redhat that will run on a
> pentium 133 with 32mb of ram? Thanks.
> 
> Greg
> 
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