Hello! I've been willing to try using DragonFlyBSD for a long time, but unfortunately, I had no free PC for that purpose till recently. Now I have an "unemployed" old PC which used to act as a router for pretty long time. So I decided to give DragonFlyBSD a try finally. I downloaded the dfly-i386-3.0.1_REL.iso image, burnt the CD and tried to install from it, but failed. It looks like 48 MB of RAM I currently have on this machine is not enough. Strange a bit, since I managed to install FreeBSD successfully on it. I tried to create a separate swap partition under GNU/Linux with a hope that DragonFlyBSD's installer would 'catch' it and use in addition to the system memory. But whatever I tried, I always get the same error message:
swap_pager_getswapspace failed Warning: system low on memory+ram cannot open /etc/rc.subr : No such file or directory After this setup process does not get any further. So my question is: can I install DragonFlyBSD on my PC with 48 MB RAM? And if it is possible, then what is the right way to do it? Thank you. Vladimir ----- <v...@ukr.net>