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'cutmem' != kernel 'mem'
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Alexey Kuznetsov |
Subject: |
'cutmem' != kernel 'mem' |
Date: |
Fri, 11 Jun 2021 10:00:45 +0300 |
Hello!
I have an old notebook with a bios memory bug, to boot it successfully I
had to pass mem=2000M to the kernel, otherwise it will start work suuuuuper
slow, 10-50x times slower.
Same problem with grub - to start it takes 60 seconds and every second in
the countdown timer lasts for 5 or more.
Recently I discovered the 'cutmem' command but it has a lack of
documentation and is not working as excected. When I issue 'cutmem 2000M
2040M' grub still works very slow and it does not fix the performance
problem. Can anyone suggest another solution?
BTW grub-legacy works fast!
https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=59b41381ed
-- AK
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