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Old 02-01-2012, 04:00 PM   #16
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First of all thank you. It did not worked with deleting nodma. Could it be that the kernel was compiled only for 32 mb, if you think so, pleas help me to compile a suitable kernel for the further 128 mb.

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Old 02-01-2012, 04:50 PM   #17
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First of all thank you. It did not worked with deleting nodma. Could it be that the kernel was compiled only for 32 mb, if you think so, pleas help me to compile a suitable kernel for the further 128 mb.

Thanks in advance
I guess that makes me 0 for 3! Anyway, you might try to reinstall your DSL with the new memory if you haven't already. It's the only remaining step I know of since your dmidecode -t doesn't work. Did you try it without the -t?
 
Old 02-02-2012, 11:06 AM   #18
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Hello,

the command dmidecode is not available. I tried a persistent USB-Stick without success. I tried to copy the directories of a xubuntu-pc on a USB-Stick without success. The device tries to start from the USB-Stick, but i got a Kernel Panic. I think the only way is to compile a Kernel, but how and which one and wich modules?

Thank you
 
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the command dmidecode is not available. I tried a persistent USB-Stick without success. I tried to copy the directories of a xubuntu-pc on a USB-Stick without success. The device tries to start from the USB-Stick, but i got a Kernel Panic. I think the only way is to compile a Kernel, but how and which one and wich modules?

Thank you
Honestly, I don't have the expertise to answer that. Research the internet and you should find what you need.
 
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