(As a tangent, it might be easier to just install the PAE kernels if the "pae" flag exists in /proc/cpuinfo. Without that flag, the amount of memory isn't interesting. With that flag, they should get a kernel that supports future memory upgrades.)
(As a tangent, it might be easier to just install the PAE kernels if the "pae" flag exists in /proc/cpuinfo. Without that flag, the amount of memory isn't interesting. With that flag, they should get a kernel that supports future memory upgrades.)