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sudo apt-get install linux-image-686
the 386 kernel doesn't support more than 512mb ram as I recall, for reasons of the architechture.
Huh?
Even if the Ubuntu kernel devs decided to compile the kernel without high-memory support and with the default __PAGE_OFFSET (0xc0000000), the Ubuntu kernel should be able to access up to 1GB of memory. (896MB to be exact).
If you choose to reconfigure the kernel by hand, an i386 (or actually i686) kernel can access up to 64GB using the PAE extensions. (CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G)
Please don't spread FUD.
Gilboa