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Re: GRUB passes invalid mem= parameter to Linux kernel on system with 51
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Gordon Matzigkeit |
Subject: |
Re: GRUB passes invalid mem= parameter to Linux kernel on system with 512 MB of physical RAM |
Date: |
01 Aug 2001 15:22:03 -0600 |
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Gnus/5.0803 (Gnus v5.8.3) Emacs/20.7 |
>>>>> Mario Klebsch writes:
MK> Since linux does not require the mem= parameter anymore, will the
MK> option be reversed some time in the future (renamed to
MK> -mem-option)?
Better yet, is there a way for Grub to detect a newer version of
linux, and set the default based on that?
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- GRUB passes invalid mem= parameter to Linux kernel on system with 512 MB of physical RAM, Derrik Pates, 2001/08/01
- Re: GRUB passes invalid mem= parameter to Linux kernel on system with 512 MB of physical RAM, Mario Klebsch, 2001/08/01
- Re: GRUB passes invalid mem= parameter to Linux kernel on system with 512 MB of physical RAM,
Gordon Matzigkeit <=
- Re: GRUB passes invalid mem= parameter to Linux kernel on system with 512 MB of physical RAM, Mario Klebsch, 2001/08/02
- Re: GRUB passes invalid mem= parameter to Linux kernel on system with 512 MB of physical RAM, Derrik Pates, 2001/08/02
- Re: GRUB passes invalid mem= parameter to Linux kernel on system with 512 MB of physical RAM, Mario Klebsch, 2001/08/02
- Re: GRUB passes invalid mem= parameter to Linux kernel on system with 512 MB of physical RAM, Derrik Pates, 2001/08/02
- Re: GRUB passes invalid mem= parameter to Linux kernel on system with 512 MB of physical RAM, Mario Klebsch, 2001/08/02
- Re: GRUB passes invalid mem= parameter to Linux kernel on system with 512 MB of physical RAM, OKUJI Yoshinori, 2001/08/02