http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11953





------- Comment #19 from tonywhite...@googlemail.com  2009-03-12 21:47 -------
If I specify mem=1000M To boot, It will boot. As pointed out in bug #11785 but
only if I specify the exact amount of installed RAM. It fails without it, In
the same way, It boots very slowly.
I used 2.6.29rc6 to test.

I know that this machine's maximum RAM capacity is 1000M (1GB) Because I have
read the manual for the machine and performed the RAM upgrade from 512M
personally.
The machine ships with a minimum of 256M installed. 512M, 768M & 1000M total
RAM were additional options offered by the manufacturer (Asus,) If that helps
at all.

Is there a way the kernel can maybe work around this memory bug?

I'm using the most recent available bios update for this machine.
Would I need to try to convince Asus to release an update and if so, What data
can I provide to prove this bug?

At least I know how to make it work now. ;)


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