You can 'cat /proc/meminfo'.

Bob Crandell said these things on 20000427.0920:
| You didn't say you rebooted after you ran lilo.  Try that.
| 
| >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4/26/2000 6:52:38 PM >>>
| 
| Actually, I *think* I have the same problem.  Is there a better
| way to find out whether or not linux is seeing the memory other
| than running top?  I've got 256 megs but top shows 
| Mem:    64040K av
| in the upper left corner.  *Something* is amiss since it gets really
| sluggish running netscape.
| 
| I tried putting 
| append="ram=256M" 
| and also tried 
| append="mem=256M"
| (from another recommendation)
| in my lilo.conf in the "image" section, just before read-only.
| 
| After typing "lilo" as root just afterward, I hit 'top' again
| and it still only shows 64 MB.  Is there something I'm missing?
| 
| Curt
| 
| On Thu, Apr 20, 2000 at 02:17:01PM -0700, Seth Cohn wrote:
| > At 11:11 PM 04/20/2000 +0200, you wrote:
| > >Hi
| > 
| > 
| > HI.  You're in DENMARK?  Ok.... a little far from Eugene
| > 
| > Somehow I don't think you're a regular at the meetings.
| > 
| > 
| > >I have a strange problem with my redhat 6.2 linux server.
| > >It have 256 Mb ram installed but linux only sees 64 Mb, if i run "top".
| > 
| > try adding: append="ram=256M"
| > to your lilo.conf and run lilo.  should work.
| > 
| > Seth
| > 
| > 

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