Re: [SLE] "... not enough memory to load all data" during HTTP installation of SUSE on Dell Lat CPIa

From: J.N. SUsE Lists (SUsE-LinuxLists_at_sourceapprentice.com)
Date: 07/30/04

  • Next message: James Ogley: "Re: [SLE] "... not enough memory to load all data" during HTTP installation of SUSE on Dell Lat CPIa"
    Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 07:48:39 -0500
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    No one has any hints? Did I not provide the right information?

    -- J.

    J.N. SUsE Lists wrote:

    > ( 6G drive, 258M-500M swap partition(s) )
    >
    > "There is not enough memory to load all data; To continue, activate
    > some swap space."
    >
    > ( It appears to recognize the 258M swap space, because then it has me
    > choose hda1 )
    >
    > And then: "Error activating swap space."
    >
    > I get the message above when trying to install SuSE 9.1 on a hard
    > drive with a single partition (Linux Swap) on it, or with 2 swap
    > partitions on the drive, with one of them formatted and the other not
    > formatted -- I was trying to figure out how to get the install program
    > to sucessfully . Partitions and formatting done by System Commander.
    > (Because I can boot into it, partition, and format without installing
    > an OS.)
    >
    > I've got 128M of RAM and 256K of cache. Can't seem to get far enough
    > in the install to be able to access fdisk / cfdisk, and wouldn't
    > really be sure how to do it, anyway...
    >
    > Hopefully, that's clearer than it sounds...
    >
    > Any help is appreciated.
    >
    >
    > Thanks,
    > -- J.
    >

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