It's not the ram in your workstation that is causing this problem,
it is a problem with the vmlinuz-2.4.9-ltsp-6 kernel that I tagged
with a beta version of mknbi-linux.

Until I can get around to building a new kernel package, you'll
have to either use the vmlinuz-2.4.9-ltsp-5 kernel, which is part
of the ltsp_kernel-3.0.3 package, or you can tag your own kernel
with the latest version of mknbi-linux from the Etherboot download
page.

Jim McQuillan
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On Tue, 14 May 2002, Brian Johnson wrote:

> I keep adding RAM to boxes and initrd keeps telling me that there isn't
> enough then I get an error that prevents the box from starting X
> 
> I'm up to 32 Megs of RAM - that should be enough shouldn't it?
> 
> It's a 486_66 with a Pentium overdrive chip
> 
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