Michael Packer enscribed thusly:
>     I've got one 128Meg sdram chip in my machine.

> CMOS says I have 128 megs

> when booting it will count off all 128megs but when i boot
> linux it only finds 64 megs

> free reports:
>              total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
> Mem:         64052      62520       1532      17892       2880      46336
> -/+ buffers/cache:      13304      50748
> Swap:        81916        552      81364


> top gives me this:
>   7:22am  up  9:56,  3 users,  load average: 0.30, 0.14, 0.10
> 53 processes: 49 sleeping, 3 running, 1 zombie, 0 stopped
> CPU states:  1.2% user,  1.6% system,  0.0% nice, 97.2% idle
> Mem:   64052K av,  63020K used,   1032K free,  18964K shrd,   2964K buff
> Swap:  81916K av,    552K used,  81364K free                 46288K cached


> why can i not get it to show me 128 megs?????

> kernel version 2.0.36

        Hmmm...  I think the 2.0 kernels required that you add a MEM= line
to the kernel boot to see memory about 128M.  I know that's changed in
the 2.2 kernels but I don't believe it got retrofitted back into the 2.0
kernels.  Try adding 'append = "mem=128M"' into your lilo.conf file for
that boot image and see if that fixes it (rerun lilo after changing the
lilo.conf file, of course).

> thanks

        Mike
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