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  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @Neoon said:

    @Neoon said:

    @ailice said:

    @Neoon said:
    Well runs out of memory while booting, despite the kernel should be smol enough to fit in memory.

    Perhaps using choose variant virtual iso / boot via IPXE?
    I run QEMU with -m 64M from ISO and it was kernel panic, but its fine on -m 128M though.
    Maybe its doable if okay doing dd image from somewhere or just run kernel from IPXE, but its hassle to do it.

    Also doesn't boot, no out of memory error or anything.
    Its more like is struggling with QEMU.

    Debian at least gives a out of memory error.

    Must be some fuckery going on.
    Its fine in Proxmox but not in Incus.

    brb

    Apparently UEFI is to blame.
    When you boot up Debian 11 for example with 256MB.

    The Installer will tell you out of memory on UEFI but will still work fine with SeaBIOS.
    I don't know why though.

    Thanked by 3Raspi_dude loay ailice
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