A simpler workaround which worked for me but might not work in all cases
or might not be available is to use the "multiboot" entry in the boot
menu; in maverick, you would have to re-enable it in
/etc/grub.d/20_memtest86+ and run update-grub.
The reported reason why this entry is commented out in Ubuntu by default is:
- Drop the multiboot image from the GRUB menu for now, since it's
experimental and has known problems detecting all memory on some
systems at the moment.
so double-check that you see all your memory when using the multiboot
version.
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error: too small lower memory (0x99100 > 0x98400)
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