Am Freitag, 27. Februar 2026, 13:06:43 Mitteleuropäische Normalzeit schrieb Marco Moock: > On 26.02.2026 21:20 Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > > This - 2GB is *very* low memory these days. The eeepc is now VERY old > > hardware too. I'm not sure that this will continue to be viable. > > Certain headless systems run with that. > I run 2 systems with this amount of memory - both are TOR relays and > work fine.
This worked before well, but after kernel upgrade this issue appeared. For those, who read here: I know, 32-bit is no more supported. You do not need to tell me. I also told, I am running kali linux. But before that, I was running debian/ stable 32-bit on this system and this issue was with the debian system as well. However, I said, this is not an important issue, although I would like to know, why this happens. I could avoid this issue (if it would be to annoying), by building a monolithic kernel without the need of an initrd. As the hardware I am using on this computer will not be changed I know, what to compile into the kernel. Or, I leave it as is. Besides, the advioce "remove the option quiet, and add debug=vc" did not work, as the bootimage is not disappearing at tnat moment (but later, whnen the initrd is loaded), so this did not help. I suggest, if no other ideas are present, then we should just close this discussion. It is really not much important for me to waste your time. Thank you very much for all your help! Best regards Hans

