Hi, On 06/05/2011 07:38 PM, Dmitry E. Mikhailov wrote: > By the way, the system can't be installed straight on i586 because of i686 > installer and it's memory requirements which (even for text mode) are hard to Cody and I are going to try and solve that problem. The hard part is just identifying where the resources are being used and what is the minimum we want to deliver for. I don't think 128 or even 256M of ram is an unreasonable minimum. Atleast for step-1. > It's hard to use yum also because it needs 64+ MB of RAM just to start doing > something. yum's ram usage dependency is on the repo size to quite an extent, so it might be possible to regulate that by reducing the packages in the install repo down to something sensible for a minimal install. maybe 300 or so, and then let yum work post-instal against the main distro repos ( where it can use the sqlite dbs etc ) Also, given that you have been working on this already in the past - would be great to have you get onboard with this effort! - KB