I just installed Panther on a spare 20GB disk to see if I could get everything working -- erased the drive and installed the 10.3 OS (but not yet the 10.3.2 update). I have an 'officially unsupported' amount of memory on my G3 Lombard PowerBook (512MB) which I had to drop to 256MB to get Panther to install. Put the memory back in and its recognized. Could this configuration now be causing problems for a fresh fink install, too?
Downloaded the fink-0.6.2-Installer, ran it, and when it got to that Optimizing Disk part in the installer script, it said something like "Optimizing disk ('null')..." to which I said, hmm, that doesnt sound right.
Shortly after that the computer crashed with the install hanging and the screen s-l-o-w-l-y fading to white. Had to force reboot. Tried again with the same result.
Anyone else had this happen? I didnt see any tips on this in the FAQ...
Thanks, --Michael
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