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Re: problem with grub configuration
From: |
Pavel Roskin |
Subject: |
Re: problem with grub configuration |
Date: |
Fri, 8 Feb 2002 15:04:45 -0500 (EST) |
Hi, Janet!
GRUB loads initrd (initial reamdisk) to the end of the memory. It uses
256M of memory. But you tell the kernel that you only have 254M of
memory. That's why the kernel cannot load initrd.
initrd is used on RedHat to support SCSI adaptors. If it cannot be
loaded, then your SCSI devices are not accessible.
The best solution would be to recompile the kernel to support your SCSI
adaptor in the kernel. Besides, your kernel is old - consider applying
all RedHat updates.
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Regards,
Pavel Roskin
Re: problem with grub configuration, Jeremy Katz, 2002/02/08