David Sanders wrote:
> I'm trying to install Woody on a 486/50 with 8MB RAM & SCSI CD/HD.
> I boot with a DOS floppy, go to CD:\install and execute boot.bat.
> Everything seems to be working until it outputs something like:
> RAMDISK: Found compressed image at sector 0
> Then it hangs and locks up the machine requiring a CTRL-ALT-DEL
> 
> Any suggested remedy?
> 
> David Sanders
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> http://www.sandersweb.net
> 
> 

The ramdisk needs a default value of a little over 4 Megs of "free" 
memory to setup.  Since your computer is locking up at this point, you 
may be having a memory-shortage problem.  It should work, but I can't 
say for sure since, it has been a long time since I installed Debian 
with anything less than 64 Megs of RAM.  You might have a defective 
memory stick in there...dunno.  Anyway, if possible, try sticking in 
some more memory if you can.  You won't regret it....

Cheers,
-Don Spoon-



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