On 9/17/06, Russ Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> my boot looks like this...
> 24M memory: 11M kernel data, 12M user, 77M swap
> kfs....version....time
This is the problem -- the kernel only detected 24M of memory.
Not sure why.
Russ
On a similar note, does the kernel automatically detect and use swap
space upon boot? I just went back and resized my fossil partition to
add swap (in case I managed to fill my memory somehow); do I need to
have a line in cpurc to turn on swap for that partition, or is it
automagic?
Thanks
John F.
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