Just put the RAM in. The BIOS will see the change, and update itself, and
Linux will automatically see the change, smile a little wider, and carry on.

hello everyone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all,
> I am going to upgrade my ram from 64 to 96 megs.
> I remember reading somewhere that I need to edit my
> fstab file to show that there is more than 64 megs of
> ram. I have been looking on the web and in the linux
> documentaion, and i can not find what I am supposed to
> put in the fstab file to show more ram. Is this
> correct: mem= 96m
> help please
> dan
> I am using mandrake 7.0
> 
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