Thanks Ken.
This solve the problem with my faulty i486(s).

Cicero

On Friday 25 January 2002 12:19, you wrote:
> Recently someone had problems with a motherboard that used a bit of
> memory at the top. The problem was that mknbi didn't use the E820 BIOS
> call for memory sizing and overestimated memory. This in turn caused the
> kernel to complain that the initrd was loaded too high. I've added the
> E820 capability to mknbi. You can get a test version of mknbi-1.2-7
> from:
>
>       http://etherboot.sourceforge.net/mknbi-1.2-7rc1.tar.gz
>
> It would appreciated if affected users give this a whirl and report
> if this solves the problem.
>
> A temporary workaround available to 1.2-6 users is to use the kernel
> parameter mem= to specify the real top of memory. mknbi 1.2-6 takes note
> of that.
>
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