elminster
09-26-2004, 06:02 PM
I'm halfway sure I know what's going on, but I just want to get a consensus... I've got a K62-400 trying to run a full install of RH9 on 64 megs of RAM. I used to have a 128 stick in there as well, but it turns out that it's gone bad... When I do a make from the tarball that Zaphod posted the other day, it ends with the line..
then mv -f ".deps/interface/Tpo" ".deps/interface.Po"; else rm -f ".deps/interface.Tpo"; exit 1; fi
Then just stops. I can hear the drive still churning like there's something being read/written to/from it, but I don't get any kind of feedback on it. I'm assuming it's just because this was such a POS machine. I used to run the 4.x series on the same box when it had 196 megs of ram, and it worked alright... I'm just leaning towards needing more RAM to make this work. It hangs so bad it takes it at least 3-4 minutes to bring up a terminal window.
then mv -f ".deps/interface/Tpo" ".deps/interface.Po"; else rm -f ".deps/interface.Tpo"; exit 1; fi
Then just stops. I can hear the drive still churning like there's something being read/written to/from it, but I don't get any kind of feedback on it. I'm assuming it's just because this was such a POS machine. I used to run the 4.x series on the same box when it had 196 megs of ram, and it worked alright... I'm just leaning towards needing more RAM to make this work. It hangs so bad it takes it at least 3-4 minutes to bring up a terminal window.