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From: jack.sanders@tinker.af.mil (Jack)
Newsgroups: comp.databases.oracle.server
Subject: Install question - Oracle 8i on Solaris 8
Date: 4 Apr 2002 07:01:10 -0800
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Hello,

I'm trying to install Oracle8i on Solaris 8, but the box only has 64 megs of
RAM.  After selecting the type of install that I want to use (Standard,
Minimum, or Custom), I receive a dialog box that tells me I don't have the
required 128 megs of RAM.  Install will not continue past this point until I
install more RAM.

Question:  Is there a way that I can force it to install with only the 64
megs of RAM?  I don't care how slow it is; I just want to get it installed.

Thanks,
Jack
