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From: | David Laštovička |
Subject: | How to use GRUB_BADRAM |
Date: | Fri, 15 Apr 2011 16:15:30 +0200 |
User-agent: | Dynamic Internet Messaging Program (DIMP) H3 (1.1.3) |
Hi,In order to boot Linux kernel properly on my notebook I need to specify a kernel parameter mem=1000M.
Since recent versions of Grub I am however having problems with the Grub itself and I am looking for a way how to pass to it a parameter that will do for Grub the same as the "mem=1000M" does for the kernel.
After reeding the documentation it seems to me that GRUB_BADRAM option in the grub.conf could be the solution.
I can't however find out what to exactly specify for the value of the GRUB_BADRAM parameter in order to make it ignore all the memory above 1000M?
Can someone answer the question? Thanks for your help, David
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