We've been having a very similar problem with an IBM Think Center with onboard Intel 845G display card. (Current Model) If the video memory was set to 1024K in the bios the machine would boot but X would only display at 640x480. If we set the video memory to 8196K LTSP booting halted at "Top of Ramdisk" I've spent the last four days experimenting with mknbi and various other methods. In the end the solution was annoyingly simple. In /etc/dhcpd.conf we added the following two lines to the entry for the problem machine:
option option-128 e4:45:74:68:00:00; option option-129 "mem=128M";
Change the 128M to an amount less than your actual RAM total
Doing this has enabled us to boot the client machine and run X in 1024x768 24 bit colour.
Hope this helps.
Robert Pinner Clockwork Software Systems.
old equipment like PI exists, 486. To which them Linux cannot be installed. The problem that I have is the following one when I raise but of 7
terminals.
It leaves east error to me:
mknbi-1.2-11/first32.c (GPL) top of ramdisk is 0x01e00000 Ramdisk at 0x01d4f000, size 0x000b1000
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