I have installed Ubuntu 9.10, then 9.04 and am stopped at the first boot with 
this message:
The initrd is too big...

Both work just fine from CD.  I have installed from the CD desktop and
from the main menu.  Same result.

This PC is assembled from gifted parts and pieces...  I only installed
512MB because that is all I have right now.  The BIOS does not seem to
have an option for memory remapping.

What does this message mean, and can I fix it?

Thanks,  Susan

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Grub2 fails to boot any kernel initrd is too big
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/429898
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