I think tempfs uses the data amount in Mb, not Kb.
It appears to be trying to mount a 32Gb disk.

There should be a default set in initrd itself.

On Thursday 28 February 2002 14:31, Adrian Stovall wrote:
> Okay...got one step further.  I found a post from Jaques that
> mentions syst_size
>
> <snip>
> 1/ TMPFS is used instead of /dev/ram
> /dev/ram0 is only used to boot initrd.lrp then the main filesystem is
> pivot_rooted to tmpfs and /dev/ram0 released.
> Three parameters can be introduced in the command line (but defaults
> should be OK in most cases):
> syst_size= max size of LRP filesystem (default SYSTSIZE=6M)
> log_size= max size of /var/log  (default LOGSIZE=2M)
> tmp_size= max size of /tmp (default remaining available memory)
> </snip>
>
> (which I was ignorant of before).  I added "syst_size=32768" to
> syslinux.xfg and got


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