You can use any text editor...if the space to type in the amount of RAM is
blank, just type it in...if the space has something in it, delete it, and
type in the new amount. Then save.

Good luck!


peace,

Rog
http://www.slammingrooves.com
Registered Linux user #19071

On 29 Dec 2000, chronos . wrote:

> Hi all,
> Have an issue with my ram and would like a solution to this issue. 2.3.2 Specifying 
>Memory Size in GRUB
> Edit the file /boot/grub/menu.1st as root and find the line which specifies your 
>kernel. It should look similar to:
> kernel (hd0,5)/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda6
> Append "mem=nnnM" to the end of this line (where nnn is the number of megabytes of 
>RAM installed in your machine) and reboot. This is what I found on mandrakeuser.org. 
>Question I have is how do I edit the file ? I understand that I open pico then what ?
>                          Thank you, Chronos.
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