Martin Hamant
2007-Mar-14 13:31 UTC
[CentOS] [Centos 5] minimum RAM required to install : 1GB ?
Hi, From the release notes i can read : "Note that the minimum RAM required to install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.92 has been raised to 1GB; the recommended RAM is 2GB. If a machine has less than 1GB RAM, the installation process may hang." Is it a joke/mistake ? :-O 1GB !!! I tested installation process with 256M / Celeron 600, seems to work ...) -- Martin
On 3/15/07, Martin Hamant <mh at accelance.fr> wrote:> Hi, > > From the release notes i can read : > > "Note that the minimum RAM required to install Red Hat Enterprise Linux > 4.92 has been raised to 1GB; the recommended RAM is 2GB. If a machine > has less than 1GB RAM, the installation process may hang." > > Is it a joke/mistake ? :-O > 1GB !!! > > I tested installation process with 256M / Celeron 600, seems to > work ...) > > -- > Martin > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >tested on a PIII 256MB ram no problems so far -- Leonel
Stephen John Smoogen
2007-Mar-14 19:33 UTC
[CentOS] [Centos 5] minimum RAM required to install : 1GB ?
On 3/14/07, Martin Hamant <mh at accelance.fr> wrote:> Hi, > > From the release notes i can read : > > "Note that the minimum RAM required to install Red Hat Enterprise Linux > 4.92 has been raised to 1GB; the recommended RAM is 2GB. If a machine > has less than 1GB RAM, the installation process may hang." > > Is it a joke/mistake ? :-O > 1GB !!! >Actually no. I have run into several cases of doing large installs or adding extra repositories during the installation where the installer will just hang if you do not have 1 GB of ram. These are issues that I think will be fixed upstream for 5.1/5.2 timeframe. What I have found so far: Text Install: 256 MB of ram will work. 128MB will not. Graphic Install: 256MB of ram will install minimal system. As you add more packages to the mix, you will need to increase the memory of the minimal system. -- Stephen J Smoogen. -- CSIRT/Linux System Administrator How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. = Shakespeare. "The Merchant of Venice"