Hi, I don't think it's debian related...but I don't think to be alone to have this problem :
On my eeepc 1201N, I have 2Gb of RAM. ION takes 256Mb so I get 1.75Gb of RAM available. I'm in dual boot W7/ Debian lenny+backports. -I'm on power supply. I turn on the computer go to the bios. save and exit. Then boot under window7. I get all the RAM (1.75Gb). Then reboot. no problem with or without the bootbooster. I can boot under w7 or linux I get all my RAM. -Now I boot under w7. Then unplug the power supply. So I'm on battery. I reboot. no Problem with or without the bootbooster I can boot under w7 or linux I get all the RAM - I plug the power supply. Now I boot under Linux. I can reboot 10 times without problems (WITH AC). I get always 1.75RAM after reboot. - Now I boot under linux with a clean configuration. I mean 1.75Gb of RAM. I unplug the AC. I'm on battery. I reboot and all the BIOS settings are reset...and I get just 768Mb of RAM. it's 100% reproducible on my eeepc 1201N. So it is not a problem with the bootbooster because all the settings of the BIOS are reset...so I can disabled the bootbooster...when I'm on battery under linux...bootbooster is enabled at the next reboot... I have tested with the 2.6.30 from lenny backports. 2.6.32 from sid and 2.6.33-rc self-compiled. The problem is 100% reproducible. Are there others 1201N users on the list ? if you don't have this problem, please tell me wich bios version you have (I have v318). Thx a lot Best regards, Guillaume _______________________________________________ Debian-eeepc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-eeepc-devel
