install issues, old computer


Forum: HD Install
Topic: install issues, old computer
started by: yohan233

Posted by yohan233 on Jan. 13 2004,05:04
hey everyone  im trying to put DSL 0.5.2 on an old pentium 100mhz w/ 40 mb RAM.  i know this somewhat modest hardware meets the system requirements, but after it finds the cd (i have to boot from floppy) i get something like this:
"VFS: Close: File count is 0" it says that repeatedly, no clue im an intermediate linux user (vector/slackware) and ive never seen an uglier error message.  any help would be greatly appreciated.

Posted by peter on Jan. 18 2004,14:52
I'm no expert either, but I just googled your error message in Google Groups and from what I saw it seems likely to be either a memory hardware problem or something equally unpleasant to do with the hard drive.

I suggest you paste the error as above in the search field for Google Groups and have a look - unless you have had another OS running successfully on that box,  in which case I'd be checking that there is a functional swap partition and your drive is properly formatted for Linux etc....

I might be totally off in my diagnosis, though, so I hope someone with more knowledge steps up for you.

Posted by enthusi on Jan. 18 2004,17:08
Hmmm, strange one...
I run DSL on a non-Pentium 100Mhz with 32 RAM quite fine btw (also Floppybooted)...
VFS error? Seems to be the VirtualFileSystem in Memory?
I just post to tell that the hardware setting itself should not be a prob...
I'd think that such an error would come if there's an error with your RAM but hats very odd and not very common..
I cant help any further than to give teh advice above again...
There are some kernalfrealks arround here - so hopefully someone gets your prob...
Good luck!
(you did not try to boot with the "toram"-option, did you?)

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