"Troy M. Lubbers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Alright, I'm attempting to install Debian. (That's good right?) Well, > I've encountered my first problem. When I boot with the Rescue disk, I > get all the error messages probes etc, that it's supposed to do. Then it > comes to what I'm sure it's not supposed to do. When it gets to the point > where it says > > RAMDISK:Compressed image found at block 0 > > it then continues with these error messages > > Couldn't get a free page..... > out of memoryVFS:mounted root(minix filesystem) > init:cache '/etc/ld.so.cache' is corrupt > > and then NOTHING. That's it frozen solid. Ctrl-Alt-Delete reboots and if > you leave it in it does the same exact thing. I've tried using different > disks to no avail, they all seem to do it. > > I've got a 386DX/33 manufactured by Zeos computers. With 4M RAM and a > 130MB ST1144AT HD. Mediavision Jazz chipset based soundcard integrated > with a Future domain TMC8XX SCSI controller and 2x CD-ROM. The error > message is the same whether or not I include the boot flag > "tmc8xx=0xce000,11" or not. I also have a Diamond Stealth VRAM SVGA card. > 1.44 and 1.2 meg floppies. > The next release of the installation disks will be released this week and can be used on machines with only 4MB RAM.
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