Bug#352594: (no subject)

2006-02-14 Thread Torsten Ruest
I think I sorted out the problem. I could have sworn that I had the full amount of memory before BadRam. Anyway, I compiled the kernel again with HIGHMEM support. This time I get the following answer when using dmesg: BIOS-provided physical RAM map: BIOS-e820: -

Bug#352594: Update: Badram problem: LowMem kernel even after deinstallation

2006-02-13 Thread Torsten Ruest
can use the rest as HighMem, however I have never seen this message before. I still think it is getting blocked from somewhere, propably by the BIOS. Any ideas to revert to make the memory available by default? Best wishes, Torsten Ruest -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED

Bug#352594: Badram problem: LowMem kernel even after deinstallation

2006-02-12 Thread Torsten Ruest
package: kernel-patch-badram version: 2.6.5.2-2 original kernel-image-2.6.8-2-386 (shows now the same symptoms) 2nd, costumised kernel-source-2.6.8 I installed BadRam recently an my Debian Sarge system to block some badram. Now I deinstalled it, cleaned the /boot/grub/menu.lst file, and