Use the legacy version of the memory sizing info that just hands the kernel 2 implicit ranges: 0 ... X and 1MB ... Y. Not ideal, but when booting on very old machines without BIOS e820 call implemented it's all you got.
Use the legacy version of the memory sizing info that just hands the kernel 2 implicit ranges: 0 ... X and 1MB ... Y. Not ideal, but when booting on very old machines without BIOS e820 call implemented it's all you got.