Running Microport Sys V with 2megs?

John Gayman john at wa3wbu.UUCP
Mon Aug 6 21:18:52 AEST 1990


In article <1990Aug4.235815.1146 at aucs.uucp>, 880139h at aucs.uucp (Rob Hutten) writes:
> 
> I recently purchased a IPC 386/25 with a 110meg Microscience HD with an
> integrated AT controller and 2megs RAM (SIPs, if that makes any difference..)
> ANYWAY, I'm trying to get Microport SYS V up & running on it but I get
> a kernal panic error when I try to install it.  The docs say only 1.5 megs
> is required, but that 2.5 is recommended.  Has anyone out
> there got Microport up with 2 megs?  How'dya do it, huh?

    I kinda doubt the amount of memory is the problem. You can boot up
 a 386 with Microport V/386 on just 1MB of memory. You can't really run
 much but it will boot. I seem to recall that way back when I tried
 booting off the boot disk on a machine with only 640K and it would just
 simply reboot itself at some point after trying to come up. I dont
 remember getting any panics.


						John


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