Using LILO?
When you boot linux, start it with
LILO: linux mem=128M
It should come up with the full 128 meg. Try it by using 'free' from a shell.
To make it automatic, edit /etc/lilo.conf and add the line
append="mem=128M" to each stanza you use to boot linux.
Enjoy the extra memory....
Steve Flynn
IBM MVS Operations Analyst
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Subject: [newbie] RAM Problems
I have a Micron system: 533 MHz Pentium III (Katmai), Via Apollo chipset, and
128 MB of 133MHz SDRAM. I just installed Mandrake 7.0 on my system, and it only
sees 64 MB of RAM (instead of 128). Can anyone out there help me figure out
what the problem is?
Alan
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