It seems that the default is to use the current kernel and initrd for the kexec kernel. This is going to consume some 36MB of this 64MB window, another 4.5 for the kernel itself and we down to close to 20MB of memory left to boot in, which seems to be asking a lot.
It seems we could be a little more targetted in our use of a special initrd for this purpose.
It seems that the default is to use the current kernel and initrd for the kexec kernel. This is going to consume some 36MB of this 64MB window, another 4.5 for the kernel itself and we down to close to 20MB of memory left to boot in, which seems to be asking a lot.
It seems we could be a little more targetted in our use of a special initrd for this purpose.