yup 512m for the install

Lee Stewart wrote:

Do you have 512M for the install?  SLES9 supposedly needs that much and I
got all sorts of strange (and some similar) things trying it in less
memory...
Lee

At 04:10 PM 1/5/2005, you wrote:

Hmm. Anyone seen this? I get  linux to boot out of the rdr, and when I
choose SSH or VNC (done this many times), I can't get any further.
If I SSH into my linux  machine, it can't find yast or yast2 !
With the VNC choice the VNC client just dies.

Extract from console log, contains unexpected messages:
:
Which terminal do want to
use?


1) X-Window 2) VNC (VNC-Client or Java enabled Browser) 3) ssh Choice:

2

Please enter the Password for VNC-Access (6 to 8
characters):
linvnc



ramdisk /dev/ram0
freed


>>> SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 installation program v1.6.36 (c) 1996-2004SU

SCSI subsystem
initialized
st: Version 20040318, fixed bufsize 32768, s/g segs
256
Starting hardware
detection...
"
"
Searching for info
file...


Main Menu


1) Settings

2) System
Information
3) Kernel Modules (Hardware
Drivers)
4) Start Installation or
System
5) Eject CD
6) Exit or Reboot
7) Power off

>

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