The "reserve=" boot parameter is indeed broken in 64-bit kernels: see bug #370003. Thanks Arne for the tips!
Given that this workaround works well (save unrelated 64-bit kernel issues), would any Ubuntu kernel maintainer know how patch the kernel to request a reserved memory range on detection of the HY12 hardware?
The "reserve=" boot parameter is indeed broken in 64-bit kernels: see bug #370003. Thanks Arne for the tips!
Given that this workaround works well (save unrelated 64-bit kernel issues), would any Ubuntu kernel maintainer know how patch the kernel to request a reserved memory range on detection of the HY12 hardware?