Hi
Fix here:
Re: Failed to allocate mem resources
You can force the kernel to reserve this memory so that the problem goes away. To do this, you need to have Grub pass a "reserve=" parameter to the kernel at boot time. One way to achieve this (I don't know if it's the 'correct' way) is to edit your /boot/grub/menu.lst file and locate the first "kernel" line, probably similar to this one:.......
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Nick
Failed to allocate mem resouces.
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