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On Wednesday,  1. August 2001 17:39, you wrote:
> I have discovered that this was the issue with a system that I had
> previously reported that GRUB would Oops the kernel on - this is the
> reason. Using the --no-mem-option flag to the 'kernel' command at the
> grub> prompt causes this problem to go away.

Since linux does not require the mem= parameter anymore, will the
option be reversed some time in the future (renamed to -mem-option)?

73, Mario
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