> That depends on which version of Linux you use. Older Linux cannot be
> located at other than 0x90000, so you cannot boot such a kernel on
> lower memory machines. 
I use 2.4.2.

[...]
> Unfortunately, GRUB doesn't utilize the feature at the moment, and it is
> not trivial to add support for lower memory machines.

Nevertherless GRUB iss still my favourite, especially with
strange architectures. I think that PXE bootrom occupies the
memory, because the problem doesn't exists when GRUBbing from
HDD, only when I use pxegrub. I don't know how to hide PXE
ROM, but I saw that feature in bpBatch. Perhaps there's a way
to hide the rom just before booting.

--k


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