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@ 1999-11-17  9:44 Jesus Peco
  1999-11-19 17:52 ` 128M Christian Robottom Reis
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From: Jesus Peco @ 1999-11-17  9:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: MM mailing list

   I have a Pentium II celeron and RedHat6.0 with
128M RAM. I have just recompiled the kernel 2.2.5-15
for a pentium II processor.

   I have changed the lilo.conf like this:

boot=/dev/hda
map=/boot/map
install=/boot/boot.b
prompt
timeout=50

image=/boot/vmlinuz131099
        label=linux
        root=/dev/hda3
        read-only
	append="mem=128m"
other=/dev/hda1
        label=winnt
        table=/dev/hda


I have also tried to put append="mem=127M" and
append="mem=128M", but unfortunately, after saving
this file and running 

/sbin/lilo -v

I run 

free

which reports that I only have 64M. I reboot and
the same thing happens when I run free or when I
see the Settings->Information->Memory window from
KDE.

Is there a way to make linux see I have 128M?
Do I have a hardware problem?
Is it a software configuration problem?

	Thank you very much!

---------------------------------------------------
Jesus Pascual Peco Gonzalez

E-mail: peco@iit.upco.es

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* Re: 128M
  1999-11-17  9:44 128M Jesus Peco
@ 1999-11-19 17:52 ` Christian Robottom Reis
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Christian Robottom Reis @ 1999-11-19 17:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jesus Peco; +Cc: MM mailing list

On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Jesus Peco wrote:

>    I have a Pentium II celeron and RedHat6.0 with
> 128M RAM. I have just recompiled the kernel 2.2.5-15
> for a pentium II processor.

I had a similar problem with a PII earlier in the month

> /sbin/lilo -v
> 
> which reports that I only have 64M. I reboot and

You _must_ reboot for the kernel to redetect memory.
Try booting lilo with shift pressed and writing mem=128M manually. And
take care if the memory is shared between VRAM and RAM.

> Do I have a hardware problem?
> Is it a software configuration problem?

Does BIOS report the correct amount of memory?

Cheers,
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\ / suicide architect | free software advocate | mountain biker 

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