http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2764
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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-08-09 02:00 -------
Closing as invalid, as it's a mdk decision to provide
users with the choice speed vs full memory, so it's a
feature, not a bug....
On a side note... we now also have an up kernel with highmem support...
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It is a bit curious that when mem=1024 two kernels get installed:
kernel and kernel-enterprise.
When booting with kernel only 896 MB memory is found. Trying to boot
with 'mem=1024' in grub does not succeed. The boot stops with error.
kernel-enterprise works and shows 127 MB HIGHMEM and 896 MB LOWMEM.
Why is not kernel-enterprise installed as default.
Or why not just make one kernel?