Again, I'm running the Jaunty RC (2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri
Apr 17 01:57:59 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux) on a desktop with 4 GB.  The
BIOS reports 4GB on startup, but /proc/meminfo says it sees only 2838352
kB (2.75 GB).

I tried the Grub patch suggested in bug 189269
(http://www.howtoforge.com/make-your-xen-pae-kernel-work-with-more-than-
4gb-ram-debian-etch-grub).  The claim made there was that not all RAM
was being seen, and that a small change to Grub (without doing anything
to the kernel) fixed the problem.

However, this Grub patch didn't change anything for me -- Ubuntu still
saw only 2.75 GB after rebooting with the new Grub in place on my disks.

Since the Grub patch was proposed in the context of the "Xen-PAE
kernel", I'm going to guess that the kernel in this case was already
PAE-enabled.  So perhaps the reason the Grub patch did nothing for me is
because I'm running a "desktop" system (and many people have said that
the desktop kernel doesn't have PAE enabled).  But I just wanted to put
it on record that, in my case at least, this Grub patch does *NOT* give
me access to any extra memory, and the problem still remains.

Given what others have said about a "server" kernel fixing the problem,
I'm not sure what to make of the report that the Xen-PAE kernel wasn't
seeing all the memory on the system, and that a patch to Grub was needed
as well.

I would still recommend that a PAE-enabled version of the 32-bit desktop
kernel ought to be made available for people who have >= 4GB of RAM on
their desktops.  The two workarounds proposed so far -- using a "server"
kernel, or installing a 64-bit system -- seem to have their own problems
and don't sound like good general solutions at this time.

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