Actually... I can do a NFS install, I could also
download the ISO and install from a partition, I could
probably bring the files over one by one. But my
personal choice is to FTP install. It's a standard,
and probably the way most people without a cdrom
install. 

At the same time I doubt businesses are going to buy a
large amount of Pentium 133mhz 22mb machines so not
supporting a low ram install is fine. Just make sure
to provide documentation on alternate install routes.

Shad

Ps. I'm not sure you really read what I write.

I do read what you write, I just feel there should be
some way to FTP install on a low ram computer. I also
understand that certain sacrifices occur during the
install (This is what I would like to learn more
about).

--- Guillaume Cottenceau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> S N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Hoyt, Guillaume,
> > 
> > Thanks for the advise and work arounds. I am aware
> of
> > all ways to install on my laptop. What I was
> looking
> > to do is fix the FTP install mode to accept
> computers
> > with LOW RAM not just provide a work around. Mabey
> if
> 
> I tried to explain that it's not relevant to talk
> about a fix. This is a
> consequence of technical choices, not a bug in a
> program.
> 
> And what I proposed is not a workaround, if you do a
> FTP install I don't
> see any good reason why you wouldn't do a NFS
> install without much
> trouble.
> 
> > it is only an option with the text installer
> (which
> > should free up some ram) anything would be nice.
> > 
> > To Guillaume much love my friend.
> 
> I love you too.
>  
> > If anybody knows the files I can look over to see
> what
> > can be changed I would appreciate it.
> 
> I'm not sure you really read what I write.
> 


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