Add to /etc/lilo.conf :
    append "mem=128M"  (change to how much total RAM you have)

run /sbin/lilo

Dennis

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> According to Ted Gervais: While burning my CPU.
> >
> > On Sat, 26 Jun 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >
> > > On newer machines you can see what type of memory you have the slots in
> > > which the memory is located and its speed in the bios, other than that you
> > > will need a screwdriver.
> >
> > Hi...and thanks. I rebooted and went into the BIOS area and sure enough
> > its all there. I didn't want to reboot but what the heck.
>
> Yes i know the feeling, 'uptime' from my router sys2.pa3gcu.ampr.org
>
> 1:17pm  up 69 days,
>
> >
> > By the way - I believe when one upgrades their memory there is a routine
> > to go through to tell your system to see the extra memory. Is it just an
> > amended to the 'lilo' file or is it done somewhere else..
>
> Now i hope i am correct in saying this;
>
> In 2.2.x the need to use an append statement in lilo is no longer needed as
> 2.2.x kernels should be able to detect memory above the 64M level.
>
> If that is NOT the case then simply add an append line to your lilo.conf and
> rerun lilo.
> I cant give you an example at the minute, i seem to have forgotten the
> syntax.
>
> >
> >  --
> > Ted Gervais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 44.135.34.254 gw.ve1drg.ampr.org
> >
>
> --
> Regards Richard.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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