Hi
> > One thing I am thinking is a problem with how linux
> > recognizes memory size. I couldn't get the system
> > to
> > boot at all until I put a "mem=32M" in my dhcpd.conf
> > to tell the loader and the kernel that the memory
> > was
> > only 32M instead of the 40M that it has. It keeps
> > making 16 ramdisks of 4096 kb each. That's a lot
> > more
> > RAM than I have.
Ummm these are not relevant. 16 Ramdisks of 4M is available, not used.
I recall that ltsp allocated a 1M ram disk size. The 16 says that you
are not using LTSP configuations. In any event even if you allocate
16 disks of 4M and use 1 of 1M nothing will break.
setting 32M indicates that the 2x4M ram that you have in your system to
make 40M (where it won't boot) are faulty!
Windoze would crash, but not notice, so this does not indicate that all
is well. Also I've seen 'doze run on ram that wont work with linux.
James
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