Hi, On Wed, 29 Aug 2007, Shishir Jha wrote:
> Having installed K12LTSP successfully many labs, this time around I shifted > my attention to edubuntu, I installed edubuntu 7.04 well in a PIV 3.06 Ghz, > 2GB Ram, server and for trial booted off my laptop, which is pretty new with > Pentium M processor. But the strange thing is when I wanted to boot off, a > thin client with 32MB Ram, it showed me the error "Kernel Cannot fit in > Memory" when the kernel is being loaded in the client. Further I added > another 32MB Ram and still the same error. The problem is obvious that the > Kernel cannot fit in the RAM, but I had read and even talked in the IRC and > was told that people have booted off clients with 32MB Ram. Is something > else wrong, any help could be highly appreciated. I would have doubted 32MB RAM would be enough for a thin client, but I'd have thought it would be enough for just the kernel. This thread on the LTSP mailing list seems like it might be relevant. http://riverdale.k12.or.us/mailarchives/k12ltspdig/960.html The documentation doesn't seem to actually quote a specific amount of RAM, though I would imagine to get 32MB working well you'd at least need nbd swap working. It should still be able to load the kernel though. http://doc.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/handbook/C/server-hw.html#id2751308 Gavin -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
