Back in the old days....Suse 8.0 that is<G>.

You needed 512MBs if you wanted to use the Web interface for
installation.  256MBs worked just fine for VNC.

And back in Suse 7.3, it seemed like 128 MBs worked just fine for
installation via the non-GUI interface.

But now a days, I can't afford 512MBs even for a short while (would
require standalone time for that kind of storage).  Even with 300MB
virtual, I had to go to some, lessor used machines, set run off and hit
PA1 to allow them to fully page out.

Well, for one thing, I now know where our "knee" is as far as where
"thrashing" starts<G>.

Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting

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For the install and when using NFS I had my vstor at 512M or 768M (I
can't recall). You only need it for the install, you can set your
machine back down to what you prefer after.

Neale

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I don't think that was my problem.

I upped the virtual size from 256MB to 300MBs and I'm currently
installing software from CD2.  If this turns out to be the solution,
then I guess in my particular setup, 256MBs just don't cut it.

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