Yes it is -- I believe I originally reported this problem some time ago during Beta 1. I was working with Red Hat on a solution for it, but I fell behind and got tied up with other matters. My fault. There is a possible fix for it available through the Bugzilla (I've forgotten the number), but I'm not sure whether I applied it properly.
Your problem happens to me also in Fedora Test, while installing on a Sony Vaio PCG-F350 notebook. I simply clicked 'cancel' (or was it 'ignore'?) at the prompt warning me that memory is low. (The installer thinks I have a negative amount of memory.) I did not allow the installer to change the partition table at that point. Then the installation simply proceeded, without any apparrent problem.
Bob
Jos Vos wrote:
Hi,
While installing Fedora, it warns me that it will immediately enable swap because I have too litte mem. But I have 512 MB! If I look at /proc/meminfo on VC2, I see that it indeed sees all the mem I have. Is this a known problem?
Cheers,
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