gzio is broken

2005-10-14 Thread Timothy Baldwin
Problem 1: In the function test_header, the array buf is accessed via pointers to grub_uint32_t and grub_uint16_t without ensuring correct alignment of the pointers. This does not work on ARM. Fixed by: 2005-10-15 Timothy Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * io/gzio.c (test_header): Align bu

Grub didn't register 4 gigs of RAM

2005-10-14 Thread Jacobs, Brendan D.
I'm using a RedHat WS v4, and I just upgraded from 3 gigs of RAM to 4 gigs.  The BIOS recognizes all 4 gigs, but the grub load doesn't seem to.  It still thinks there is only 3 gigs in the system.  My Linux and Grub versions are:   Linux dogfish 2.6.9-5.0.3.ELsmp #1 SMP Mon Feb 14 10:03:50