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Posted 1 Year ago
jt_5353
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I'm trying to install mklinux DR3 on a 6100 PowerMac 60 mhz with 16 megs of RAM. Repartitioning with pdisk running on Mac OS 7.5 was successful. The drive now has 3 partitions: 1 mac standard and 2 A/UX. After changing the lilo.conf file to indicate that the cd-rom drive has a scsi interface, the red hat installer sucessfully begins. However, after language and keyboard are selected, and I have indicated that my installation cd is indeed in the drive, I get the following error message repeatedly:

bunzip2: couldn't allocate enough memory input file = (stdin ), output file = (stdout)

I am stumped. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks much.
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Posted 1 Year ago
bluelou
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I know nothing about mklinux or Macintoshes, but I wonder if you have swap activated. Sounds like you need some. Sorry I can't be more help. My other suggestion is to try a more specific newsgroup.
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