Rajko M. napsal(a):
On Thursday 04 October 2007 09:47:58 am Kenneth Schneider wrote:
Hardware:
Compaq Presario 1720US laptop P3 1G cpu 256M ram
During first attempt to install (fresh) while selecting custom software choices the system became very sluggish and eventually crashed the installer. In trying to recreate the problem the system became sluggish again but did not crash and once swap was added the system became responsive again. This could become a big issue for low ram systems where a custom software selection is made. ... Perhaps asking to mount the swap partition before going to the summary screen would be appropriate. After my laptop install is finished I will repeat the process and try to reproduce the crash. If successful I will open a bug report.
Ken
What are minimum system requirements for 10.3? It is better to tell new users not to make custom software selection on systems that are below minimum.
BTW, the low memory can be "emulated" with kernel parameter mem=256M or whatever small amount one wants to test.
For 10.2 the memory requirements were minimum=256 MB RAM for a new basic installation without any additional repositories, 512 (384) with add-ons. In case of update on low-memory system, Linuxrc should mount the swap partition automatically. This might be problematic for new installation on a computer without any swap (or not yet created swap). Anyway, it's always an issue to balance between the amount of available features, software and memory requirements. In this particular case, you might try LiveCD system but I don't promise it will be any better. Bye Lukas