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Re: passing "mem=???" to the kernel



Well, as it turns out, the problem is actually with the hardware.  I am
not sure exactly what the problem is, as both 128 MB DIMMs are fine
(according to a couple hours each under memtest86).  But if they're both
in the machine at once then it won't even boot reliably.  I found that
out on about the 4th reboot with both DIMMs in place.  Taking either of
them out resulting in the normal stability I've come to expect in the 2
years I've owned this machine.  There shouldn't be any compatibility
problems, as both DIMMs are 128 MB PC100 SDRAM, and pretty standard.
Different vendors, but that's about it.

I really don't get it, but it definitely doesn't seem to be the kernel's
fault.  Thanks to those who replied.

noah

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