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Not enough memory to install RedHat 7.2?

I have an old comuter that I salvaged before it got thrown away. After finally figuring out how to bypass the cmos password, I went to install RedHat 7.2 and got a not enough RAM error.

There are 16mb, in there. I know RAM is cheap, but I don't really want to go through the hastle of getting some old 72 pin simm's. I'm not at all concerned with performance. Is there any way to get around this requirement? I don't really want to try another Distro, cause I'm trying to simulate my web server.

Thanks,
Cameron
 
Well, you can install RH 7.2 into HDD in some other machine, throw everything unneeded out and put HDD back into box with 16Mb RAM.
 
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