Yeah, do the same thing where you invoke the installer with ubiquity -d.
That process, I was referring to was "update-initramfs".
OOM is the out of memory killer. If the system is starved for RAM it would kill large applications. In this case you've got 1g of ram, so it hopefully shouldn't be activated.
Sorry should have been clearer.
Yeah, do the same thing where you invoke the installer with ubiquity -d.
That process, I was referring to was "update-initramfs".
OOM is the out of memory killer. If the system is starved for RAM it would kill large applications. In this case you've got 1g of ram, so it hopefully shouldn't be activated.
Thanks!