Hi Balbir,
I had the same problem to resolve the 8GB mem issue, on poweredge 2800.
I had to recompile the kernel with highmem64 option enabled but after
that system does not reboot.
Can you please tell me if I am missing any steps:
1. Apt-get install kernel-source-2.4.27 fakeroot kernel-packag
Pabla,Balbir [Ontario] wrote:
Thanks Mike for your advice.
root fd0 .. This entry added in /boot/grub/menu.lst. GRUB
complains about
it"Unrecognised
device string"; we also tried /dev/fd0...noluck.
Although in normal boot
cop
6 PM
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Subject: Re: Making Emergency bootable CD on Debian 3.1 2.4.27 kernel
Pabla,Balbir [Ontario] wrote:
> 1. On Dell PowereEdge 2800 server (no floppy) on this system, I would
> like to make emergency bootable CD so that I can bring up the machine
> using OLD kerne
Pabla,Balbir [Ontario] wrote:
1. On Dell PowereEdge 2800 server (no floppy) on this system, I would
like to make emergency bootable CD so that I can bring up the machine
using OLD kernel in case there is problem in booting using new compiled
kernel( I have to recompile the kernel using HIGHMEM64G
Pabla,Balbir [Ontario] wrote:
1. On Dell PowereEdge 2800 server (no floppy) on this system, I would
like to make emergency bootable CD so that I can bring up the machine
using OLD kernel in case there is problem in booting using new compiled
kernel( I have to recompile the kernel using HIGHME
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