From: Empty ([email protected])
Date: Tue Jul 11 2000 - 05:02:48 CEST
Hi!
First off, Michele, congratulations on making a truly elegant and
functional distrubution. I have added it to my Sysadmin Big Box O' Tricks. :)
The problem: I have an old 486 dx100 4m RAM laptop with 125 megs of RAM, no
modem or NIC, and no CD drive. I have been attempting to use muLinux to
fdisk the puppy and put in a rudimentary partition to install a stripped
down version of SuSe.
When I try to boot, I get memory problems(well, duh) and then when I drop
down to a shell, I get "cannot fork" when attempting to make swap space. I
can't even ls or fdisk. All I can do is pwd.
Any advice?
~Ben
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