I'm trying to install Debian onto a machine with only 16MB of RAM.
I have a 16MB swap drive as well.
The installation is for i86 architecture using the Advanced rather than the
Simple package selection.
I have opened dselect and closed it without picking anything else beyond what
it choose by default.
I'm running out of memory and am unable to complete the installation.
I thought this could still be done on 16MB of RAM.
What's the catch?
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