On Sat, 3 Nov 2007, Matt Mackall wrote:
This is typically due to a problem with the setup of your MTRRs. Try
booting with mem=nnnM where nnn is some number smaller than your
actual amount of memory.
Thank you for that advice, the system has 4GB and if I boot with mem=3072M
it will run as fast as normal while if I don't use the mem option it will
run 10 times slower, however if I use a figure like mem=3500M the kernel
will panic, is there any way to determine the highest usable figure
without try and error?
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