I got this message trying to boot linux using grub2 on a Dell Optiplex GX620 which has 4GB RAM. The same kernel booted fine on a IBM notebook using the same grub2 with 2GB RAM.

version is Grub2 1.92.

"Too big kernel"

Why?


I tried to use the latest CVS, but got the following errors when compiling ...


include/grub/script.h:27:29: grub_script.tab.h: No such file or directory

bison -d -p grub_script_yy -b grub_script ./normal/parser.y
./normal/parser.y:54: unrecognized: %lex-param
./normal/parser.y:54:    Skipping to next %
./normal/parser.y:55: unrecognized: %parse-param
./normal/parser.y:55:    Skipping to next %



Thanks,
Jeff


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