Booting with Loadlin Does Not Work (not enough mem)
Support knowledgebase (bk_loadlinmem)
Applies to
SuSE Linux: All versions
Symptom:
You have installed and configured Loadlin at c:\loadlin as described in the manual.
However, your attempt to boot the system fails with the error message:
Not enough memory (load buffer size)
Cause:
You may not have enough DOS main memory (below 640k) for loading
LOADLIN and the compressed kernel image.
Solution:
If you load Linux with Loadlin, it is advisable not to load many programs or drivers
before starting Loadlin.
If you start without CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT, or load HIMEM and EMM386 only,
you should be able to keep most of the main memory below 640k free.
To find out the size of the biggest memory segment below 640k, use the following commands:
mem
mem /d/p
mem /c
Keywords: BOOT, LOADLIN, NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY
Categories:
Loadlin
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- Version: 19. Jun 2002
SuSE Linux AG - Last generated: 19. Jun 2002 by ip (sdb_gen 1.40.0)