On Sun, 8 Apr 2001, Purple Shirt wrote: ps> Hello, ps> ps> ok I just wasted more than 4 hours (long story) because SuSE since 6.4 puts ps> this insanely stupid memory check into yast before being allowed to ftp ps> install. ps> ps> Is there any way to override this. I am trying to do an ftp install on a ps> machine with 64 ram from an ftp server just friggin 3 feet away. ps> ps> This memory check SuSE implemented a while ago must be the most useless ps> feature ever. Like I as a user can't decide for myself how much memory is ps> good enough for me to try an ftp install. ps> ps> A cautionary message would be nice but simply preventing an install is such ps> fucking disservice. ps> This was asked once before quite a while ago, by myself. The response I received was that it REQUIRES more then 64mg of ram for it to do an ftp install. If you don't have more then 64 mg of ram, you won't beable to do the ftp install at all, even if you tried to overwrite it somehow, the ftp install would fail do to memory requirements. ps> *ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH* ps> ps> mk ps> -- S.Toms - tomas@primenet.com - www.primenet.com/~tomas SuSE Linux v7.0+ - Kernel 2.2.18 Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants. -- General Omar N. Bradley