booting problem
Johnny
linuxhamuser at gmail.com
Sat Feb 3 06:20:52 UTC 2007
Bhavani Shankar R wrote:
> Make sure the system meets min required config... It requires min of
> 256MB ram to run smoothly..
> Bhavani Shankar.
>
> On 2/3/07, *Roger Neth Jr* < baypos at gmail.com
> <mailto:baypos at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hello Johnny, this is from the Ubuntu server guide. I imagine this
> applies to 6.06.
>
> Roger
>
> Romans 3:23
>
> 2.1.1. System Requirements
>
> Ubuntu 6.10 Server Edition supports three (3) major architectures:
> Intel x86, AMD64, and PowerPC. The table below lists recommended
> hardware specifications. Depending on your needs, you might manage
> with less than this. However, most users risk being frustrated if
> they ignore these suggestions.
> Table 2-1 Recommended Minimum Requirements
> Install Type RAM Hard Drive Space
> Server 64 megabytes 500 megabytes
>
> The default profile for the Ubuntu 6.10 Server Edition is shown
> below. Once again, the size of the installation will greatly
> depend on the services you install during setup. For most
> administrators, the default services are suitable for general
> server use.
>
> Server
>
> This is a small server profile, which provides a common base
> for all sorts of server applications. It's minimal and designed to
> have the desired services added on top, such as file/print
> services, web hosting, email hosting, etc. For these services at
> least 500MB of disk space would suffice, but consider adding more
> space depending on the services you'd like to host with your server.
>
> Remember that these sizes don't include all the other materials
> which are usually to be found, such as user files, mail, logs, and
> data. It is always best to be generous when considering the space
> for your own files and data.
>
> On 2/2/07, *Johnny* < linuxhamuser at gmail.com
> <mailto:linuxhamuser at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> I just installed Ubuntu 6.06 server on a
> CPU 150
> Ram 32mb
> Installed went very will now I can't boot into it
> Grub comes up but it reboots every time
> what do I need to do to fix this
> I did a search on Ubuntu Forum tried some of the options
> Still reboots every time but not into the system
>
> Johnny
>
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This is what I am trying to do
Install Ubuntu on low memory system
******https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/LowMemorySystems
I got Ubuntu-server 6.06 installed fine, but I am having booting problem
I see the Grub boot-loader come up at the end boot it reboot the system
and it keeps doing
that. I tried to rescue using the shell to get into the system but I
looked and I did not see any way to get into or mount /dev/hda? to fix
things.
I have used Debian to get back in to the system using /target it mounts
/dev/hda? to fix what needs to done or install something. But
Ubuntu-server 6.06 using the shell does show the /target but its not
there to get into the system.
Johnny
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