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Re: rescuing



Could it be that the rescue kernel was compiled with the 16MB restriction?

On Sat, 3 May 1997, Jesse Goldman wrote:

> Hi, 
> 
> I've run into a problem using a rescue disk that I haven't seen before.
> The boot disk finds all the devices (scsi, etc...) and then asks for the
> root disk. The ramdisk is found ok. Then, I get a screen telling me that
> the computer has "relatively little memory" and that I should activate
> swap. The computer has 32MB of memory and this has always been adequate
> for launching the menu system on the rescue disk. In addition, BIOS
> confirms that the system has 32 megs...can anyone think why the boot/root
> combo would get confused about the system memory? Thanks
> 
> J. Goldman
> 
> 
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