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Old 05-08-2007, 12:54 PM   #1
jgari
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FC7 test 4 Live CD kernel panic in Asus PB5 Deluxe with 4Gb RAM


Hello,

Has anyone tried the last test release of FC7 (test 4) on an Asus PB5 Deluxe motherboard?
I tried the live CD version on this motherboard, which has 4 Gb RAM.
First, I disabled the BIOS option "Memory Remap", so the BIOS only recognized 3 Gb., and Fedora booted correctly.
However, when I enabled the "Memory Remap" option, so the BIOS recognized all the 4 Gb., I got a kernel panic during boot.

Does anyone know if there are any kernel parameters, configurations, etc. to allow FC7 to boot with 4Gb RAM?

Kind regards and thanks in advance.


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Old 05-08-2007, 03:29 PM   #2
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Mistake

Where it says "PB5" it should say "P5B". Sorry... my mistake!!
 
  


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