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Old 18th July 2005, 04:38 AM
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PCI: Failed to allocate mem

I'm a first-timer currently installing FC4. The installation was mostly uneventful, but now when I try to boot, it spits out something like "PCI: Failed to allocate mem", or something very similar to that. This line appears twice, which might correspond to my two sticks of RAM. Then when I press "I" for the interactive setup (or if I just wait for it to boot up the OS itself), the screen turns black and stays black until I give up and shut the comp off.

Any thoughts? Is this some non-critical message telling me what I already know (That I don't have any PCI drivers yet installed) or is it saying that my RAM's kaput?
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