zRAM and Live CD

Yorvyk yorvik.ubunto at googlemail.com
Sun Jun 16 22:16:17 UTC 2013


On 16/06/13 22:02, Yorvyk wrote:
> On 16/06/13 20:09, Yorvyk wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Compaq Deskpro EP K450 from last century.
>>>>
>>>> Intel 440BX chip set
>>>> 450 MHz Pentium III
>>>> 256 MiB PC100 RAM
>>>> 6.4 GB HDD (from Oct 1998)
>>>> MGA G200 AGP graphics
>>>>
>  >>
>  >
> Using the pre-partitioning method with the above hardware and 13.04.
>
> Boot into the Live CD and partition the drive with one Ext4 partition
> and a swap partition 1.5 x RAM size, as per the default partitioning,
> using gParted. Reboot, as swap isn't seen even using swapon -a.
> Installing from the live session and the direct install option crashes
> even though swap is being used. So, on this rather slow machine at
> least, it looks like the zRAM in Saucy is rather useful.
>
>
Lowered the RAM to 128 MiB and the Suacy Live CD still boots and is 
usable if somewhat slooow. Can't install with it though. It fills the 
swap space up rather quickly.


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Steve



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