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Not enough memory to load specified image

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I'm stuck. I've been at this all weekend and I'm hoping someone here can point me in the right direction.

My server shutdown and would restart late last week. I did some general troubleshooting and realized that I can't even get replacement parts for my existing setup. So I figure I'll do a quick rebuild with an inexpensive, but current setup.

AMD Ryzen 5 1600
Gigabyte AX370 Gaming-3 motherboard

Patriot Viper 2x8GB DDR4 2400MHz 

 

Check that I'm on latest BIOS.

Load the default BIOS settings, boot to USB.

 

Attempt to boot unRaidOS - after "Loading /bzroot" message, I see the Not enough memory to load specified image.

Same with any option I try.

 

Googling for the message doesn't bring up anything more recent than 2012 so far and all seem to mention adding a "mem" parameter to the boot command - but I have no idea how to, or if that is even a good idea for unRaid.

I'm stuck.  Please, any guidance would be appreciated.

 

Thanks,
Whip

 

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I finally found a reference to the syslinux.cfg file and was able to add mem=16G as an additional parameter to the launch menu options. I still don't know why my motherboard was not reporting the correct memory to the kernel (I think that's the issue).

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