Can you just run "uname -a" and cut/paste that to an email and send to
us? I think you are still in 32bit land.

On Nov 16, 2007 2:17 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Greets,
>
> following that Core2Duo-thread from a few days ago I now set up a new
> installation of my current 32bit-x86-setup on a second 64bit machine.
>
> I started a fresh install with the amd64 cd, used
> CHOST="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu" and emerged everything fresh from the world
> file on the 32bit machine.
>
> I built the kernel for a generic 64bit CPU (just to make sure that it
> will be easy to move that partition to the target system, I will have to
> move from a Pentium D950 to a Core2Duo E6600).
>
> #zgrep 64 /proc/config.gz
> CONFIG_X86_64=y
> CONFIG_64BIT=y
> [...]
>
> Now I wonder why "free -m" still shows only 3.2 GB of RAM when I have 4
> gigs in the box ...
>
> Do I have to set/remove some specific kernel-flag in
> /usr/src/linux/.config ?
>
> Do I misunderstand something?
>
> Thanks for any pointer, Stefan
>
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