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Date:      Sat, 28 Oct 2000 16:36:44 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Tim McMillen <timcm@umich.edu>
To:        Nils Holland <nils@nightcastleproductions.org>
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Could it be the memory?
Message-ID:  <Pine.SOL.4.10.10010281630510.21194-100000@frogger.gpcc.itd.umich.edu>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.21.0010282114220.248-100000@daniela.ncptiddische.net>

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Sorry 4mb of Ram is not enough to install FreeBSD.  Close though.  It can
make it with 5MB.   This is in the FAQ at www.freebsd.org   See also
www.freebsd.org/handbook/install.html.
	I have 2 pieces of 4mb 30 pins simms if you want to work something
out.

						Tim
 

On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Nils Holland wrote:

> Hi!
> Well, today I got hold of a user 486-SX computer with 4 MB RAM. I thought
> I'd get another 4 MB so that I have 8 MB in total, and then I'd install
> FreeBSD on it. I was already looking forward to building that little
> "test" machine, but before I could start I ran into a problem:
> 
> When I try to boot from the 3.4-RELEASE install disks, first everything
> works fine. After reading from the MFS-root disk, the counter starts
> counting down before it starks booting the kernel (or, as it is with the
> install boot disks, the kernel configure dialog). Now, when the counter
> has reached 0 or I press ENTER, the config dialog does not
> appear! Instead, the machine reboots! Not so nice, actually!
> 
> Ok, I thought maybe the installed 4 MB are too little RAM, so I wanted to
> put some more RAM into the machine. That plan was cancelled, however, when
> after opening the box I realized that there are some tiny little 30-pin
> SIMMS inside - and I only have some 72-pin pieces here.
> 
> Well, what now? I could buy some used RAM to put into that machine - but
> I'm not even sure that the problem is really related to memory! When
> booting the machine, it says it has in total 3712 KB inside. Shouldn't
> that *just* enough to test FreeBSD?
> 
> So, any suggestions anybody? Can you imagine that too little RAM is really
> the problem? Or do you think it's probably more likely something else. I
> already tried changing some settings in the BIOS (well, actually not much
> can be set there) and it didn't solve the problem.
> 
> I wouldn't mind if I don't get that machine running - after all I got it
> basically for free. But another FreeBSD box, no matter how slow, would
> still be fine ;-)
> 
> Greetings,
> Nils Holland
> 
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