bonzi Posted November 28, 2022 Share Posted November 28, 2022 I installed a new system today, Asrock x399 Taichi, Threadripper 1900x, 64 GB of memory. Memory on system looks fine in BIOS. Also updated BIOS to latest version. Did a Memtest also, all is fine. When I boot to unraid, it says 'Loading bzroot.... Not enough memory to load specified image' Does anyone know what is going on? Quote Link to comment
bonzi Posted November 28, 2022 Author Share Posted November 28, 2022 Thanks for the reply, this was one of the first things that I tried but it wasn't clear to me where to add this so I may not have put it in the right place. Do you know where it should go? Other things I tried were to rename the EFI- folder to EFI. I tried legacy settings in the bios for UEFI as well as defaults. I moved the usb stick from usb3 to Usb2. I moved the sticks of memory around. None of this fixed the problem, so I am back to this idea of entering the memory in the syslinux.cfg but I am unsure what to do. This file is also in the root of my flash drive as well as in the EFI folder, which one should I modify and how? Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted November 28, 2022 Share Posted November 28, 2022 On the main GUI page click on the flash drive, scroll down to "Syslinux Configuration", make sure it's set to "menu view" (top right) and add that to your default boot option, after "append initrd=/bzroot" Quote Link to comment
bonzi Posted November 28, 2022 Author Share Posted November 28, 2022 Thanks, I will give this a try tonight. Quote Link to comment
bonzi Posted November 28, 2022 Author Share Posted November 28, 2022 Hi I gave this a try but I am still having the same problem. Really don't know what to do. This is what my syslinux.cfg looks like: default menu.c32 menu title Lime Technology, Inc. prompt 0 timeout 50 label unRAID OS menu default kernel /bzimage append initrd=/bzroot mem=64G label unRAID OS GUI Mode kernel /bzimage append initrd=/bzroot,/bzroot-gui label unRAID OS Safe Mode (no plugins, no GUI) kernel /bzimage append initrd=/bzroot unraidsafemode label unRAID OS GUI Safe Mode (no plugins) kernel /bzimage append initrd=/bzroot,/bzroot-gui unraidsafemode label Memtest86+ kernel /memtest Quote Link to comment
Solution bonzi Posted November 29, 2022 Author Solution Share Posted November 29, 2022 Ok, I loaded up a newer usb drive and this boots. So it has something to do with the old usb drive I have been using. Will now look into how I would move my install onto this new drive. 1 Quote Link to comment
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