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Re: Low Memory Sarge Installation



Glad to heard of the workaround. Thank you very much for your help with
this.

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Regards,

Matt R Hall
m_hall@pacific.edu
(209) 932-3403
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Student of Computer Science
Student of German
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The University of the Pacific
Stockton, CA
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>>> Blars Blarson <blarson@blars.org> 02/09/05 1:09 PM >>>
In article <[🔎] s209e582.019@gwsmtp.pacific.edu> m_hall@pacific.edu writes:
>I used the Sarge weekly build CD 20050202 to install on a SPARCstation
5
>with 32MB of memory. I get the low memory warning explaining I can only
>install in English (no problem here) but it will not allow me to
>acknowledge the warning and proceed, because the keyboard does not
work.
>
>The keyboard works fine in OpenPROM, but when I boot the CD, nothing I
>type is registered by the kernel or the D-I installation screens. Yet,
>the L1-A combination still brings up OpenPROM, and OpenPROM works
>correctly, even after the kernel cannot see the keyboard. So that seems
>to preclude the possibility that the CD is freezing the system.
>
>What possibilities am I missing here?

Known bug.  Use right arrow as enter until you select the us-english
keyboard, then you can use back to fix anything you need to.
-- 
Blars Blarson			blarson@blars.org
				http://www.blars.org/blars.html
With Microsoft, failure is not an option.  It is a standard feature.



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