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> Hi Adrian,
>
>       Try this, take out your new memory, go to Linux, install
> entreprise kernel (it supports large memory) from MDK cds, then check lilo
> if new kernel is their, reboot your system, check if can loggin the new
> kernel, then halt your system, put back your new memory then power on and
> see if the new kernel will work well.

You can run a gig of ram on the nomal mdk kernels just fine - linux just 
doesnt 'see' that much ram untill you compile in high memory support. (which 
is what the enterprise kernel has.

Mark.

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Mark Watts
Systems Engineer
QinetiQ TIM
St Andrews Road, Malvern
GPG Public Key available on request.
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