Agreed. It's not clear that there is *any* standard Ubuntu kernel configuration that can boot in 64MB. And having that as a default is worse than useless, because the crash-kernel's OOM prevents the system from recovering automatically after a kernel crash.
Agreed. It's not clear that there is *any* standard Ubuntu kernel configuration that can boot in 64MB. And having that as a default is worse than useless, because the crash-kernel's OOM prevents the system from recovering automatically after a kernel crash.