Hello Everyone,I have a P3 with 256MB SDRAM on board of an old test computer. I 
also had a 20GB hard disk with it that had lots of bad sectors on it :) 
Everyone once in a while the system memory will overload and from what I got of 
the group (TAUG) I thought that errors were related to the hard disk.Well, now 
I changed it to a 250GB and just for keeping the system on for a day without 
any extensions or even trunks setup the memory bar goes to red.Here is a copy 
of the system status page:Device
    Received
    Sent
    Err/Drop
  
  
    lo
    931.47 KB
    931.47 KB
    0/0
  
  
    eth0
    2.76 MB
    2.49 MB
    0/0
  
  
    sit0
    0.00 KB
    0.00 KB
    0/0
  

     

    

   
  


                                
                                
                                        
 
  

    

     
      Memory Usage
     

     
      
  
    Type
    Percent Capacity
    Free
    Used
    Size
  
  
    Physical Memory
      96% 
    9.91 MB
    239.21 MB
    249.12 MB
  
  
    - Kernel + applications
      30% 
     
    73.79 MB
     
  
  
    - Buffers
      13% 
     
    32.75 MB
     
  
  
    - Cached
      53% 
     
    132.67 MB
     
  
  
    Disk Swap
      0% 
    760.88 MB
    0.00 KB
    760.88 MB
  

     

    

   
  


                                
                                
                                        
 
  

    

     
      Mounted Filesystems
     

     
      
  
    Mount
    Type
    Partition
    Percent Capacity
    Free
    Used
    Size
  
  
    /
    ext3
    /dev/hda2
     1% (1%)
    215.50 GB
    1.30 GB
    228.40 GB
  
  
    /boot
    ext3
    /dev/hda1
     8% (1%)
    85.23 MB
    8.39 MB
    98.72 MB
  
  
    /dev/shm
    tmpfs
    none
     0% (1%)
    124.56 MB
    0.00 KB
    124.56 MB
  
  
  Totals :  
     1%
    215.70 GB
    1.31 GB
    228.62 GBIs the 256MB not enough for a TB 2.2 system?Thanks,Bruce
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