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Posted by: jamie marchant on 2012-11-21 12:50:54 I noticed that as well 🙁 . Getting more RAM for my machine is going be tufough. To make it even harder a lot of places have reducusully high shipping fees when you try to ship the item to Canada. I am trying to mount my swap partion as early as possible but it's not working. Does anyone know of a fairly modern Linux OS that runs on a Mac with little Ram. Are there things I can turn off in OS 8.6 that will give Linux more memory. Would it help if I booted off of the Disk Tools disk?
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Posted by: beachycove on 2012-11-21 14:00:56 Where are you, exactly?
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Posted by: jamie marchant on 2012-11-21 14:23:59 I live in the Greater Toronto Area which is in the province of Ontario, Canada. I have added this information to my profile.
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Posted by: ChristTrekker on 2012-11-21 15:32:03 I've run X in a lot less than 48MB RAM before. Sure, you're not going to run any modern web browser in 48MB RAM, nor would you want to on that old a machine anyway, but still.
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Posted by: jamie marchant on 2012-11-21 16:36:06 What distro did you use? How did you launch the Linux install process? btw the net install I am using is GUI-less. Where they any settings that you had to set in Mac OS?
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Posted by: jamie marchant on 2012-11-26 08:08:24 So last night I tried booting off of the "Disk Tools PPC" disk since it takes less ram but it did not help. However I have heard of people installing Linux on machines with 32 MB of ram, so I wonder why it's not working.
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Posted by: TylerEss on 2012-11-26 09:51:21 I ran YDL Champion Server on my PowerBook 5300 with 24MB RAM, but 24MB RAM was a lot more back then than it is now.
Is there documentation as to the size of the ramdisk that comes on your install CD? Alternately, can you mount you install CD in another linux box and unpack the compressed .cpio archive to see how big it really is?
I suspect the ramdisk and kernel are just piggy and won't fit in 48MB.
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Posted by: jamie marchant on 2012-11-26 11:02:11 Ok I will take a look at this latter on.
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Posted by: jamie marchant on 2012-11-26 16:45:20 Hmm I can't find the .cpio archive but the ram-disk file is only 4 MB compressed so at 50% compression it would only be 8 MB.
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Posted by: jamie marchant on 2012-11-29 12:22:27 Well reading the documentation I found there is a kernal aurument"lowmem=2" and that got me past my sticking point in the install. Now I need to find and load the correct drivers for my Nic card.
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Posted by: jamie marchant on 2012-11-30 10:18:33 I got it installed but now I can't boot the newer installed system 🙁 .
kernel panic not syncing VFS: unable to mount root fs on unknown block (3,6) My BootX setting can be seen in this pic:

Any suggestions would be aprshated
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Posted by: theos911 on 2012-11-30 13:53:31 That means your root=/dev/xxx is not pointing to the correct partition. Start with the # at 1 and go up from there. You should eventually hit the right partition. (Or give it the device you selected as root during installation)
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Posted by: jamie marchant on 2012-11-30 15:04:11 Actually I thought that what that meant but I was parity sure that hda6 is my root. I will try the others just in case, is there anything else wrong with my boot options.
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Posted by: jamie marchant on 2012-11-30 15:15:11 None of them worked 🙁 . But earler I used the installer as a rescues disk and saw that hda6 is the root from there. The system seems to be intact as well.
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Posted by: jamie marchant on 2012-12-01 07:53:38 I tried renaming the image to "INITRD.GZ" but that did not work eaitehr.
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Posted by: theos911 on 2012-12-02 13:45:15 Your other options look fine. Depending on the nature of your installation you may need hda, sda, sdb and so on. I can't really tell from my end.
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Posted by: jamie marchant on 2012-12-02 13:57:57 Good thinking I give sda, a try but it should be hda for before the panic it lits all the drive it knows about and there are only two a floppy(fd0) and a hard drive(hd0). Off-topic but that's actually a bad thing for wher'd my CD go?
EDIT: SDA does not work. I am going to double check that I am useing the correct arguments.
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Posted by: jamie marchant on 2012-12-02 14:53:45 I tried lots of combinations of arguments listed here: http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt, but no luck...
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Posted by: jamie marchant on 2012-12-03 13:29:33 Well I found out I was trying too boot the wrong RAM disk, what I was trying too boot was a symbolic link. Unfrochently I get less far with a the real ram disk my computer freezes for about three minutes at 3 "console [tty0] enabled boot console disabled". I imaging something note too good is happening behind the scenes. Any suggestions.
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Posted by: jamie marchant on 2012-12-03 16:04:53 I added the kernel argument console=/dev/tty1. Unfrochently then it died unpacking the intitramdisk ... due too not enough memory. Anyone know of a distro that takes less memory?
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