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Re: [Xen-users] RE: Xen-Kernel detects just 3.2GB Ram on a 64Bit Debian


  • To: "Robert Lacroix" <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • From: "Peter Peltonen" <peter.peltonen@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 23:10:30 +0300
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Replying to myself...

On 8/7/07, Peter Peltonen <peter.peltonen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Everything else went just fine except one strange thing: Before the
> upgrade BIOS reported 5904M of RAM. After the upgrade it reported only
> 5360M.

After setting "Memory Hole Remapping -> Enabled" from BIOS I can now
see all my RAM. Whee :)

The problem now is that the CentOS4.5+Xen3.1 does not seem to be able
to boot the domUs created with CentOS5+Xen3.0. After issuing xm create
I just get a blank line and nothing else.

I suppose I still will try one more time installing CentOS5 and
patching grub, as Robert reported a success story as well.

Peter

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