reboot (check with free -h and cat /proc/cmdline dmesg: Memory: … 0K highmem).check with fw_printenv that bootargs still contains the original arguments (plus mem=768M).now use fw_setenv to add linux kernel boot parameter mem=768M by adding mem=768M to output of fw_printenvįw_setenv bootargs “console=ttyS0,115200 root=/dev/ram initrd=0xa00000,0x900000 ramdisk=34816 mem=768M”.then run fw_printenv bootargs which returns something likeīootargs=console=ttyS0,115200 root=/dev/ram initrd=0xa00000,0x900000 ramdisk=34816.To /etc/fw_env.config (assuming package u-boot-tools has been installed) copy /usr/share/doc/u-boot-tools/examples/qnap_nfig.Mount /dev and /proc (maybe /sys) inside installation directory and chroot into installation directory or use only 768MB of 1024MB ram to avoid this bug. either switch to older kernel as described below.use jessie installer in expert mode and install stretch (offered by jessie installer as testing release).(discussion: !topic//vSaO642z8aY) dmesg shows Special case ts-221 (and probably all devices with 1GB RAM): kernel of debian stretch 4.9 (also stretch-backports 4.17) seems to fail with memory above 768M on qnap arm
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