On Sat, 10 Nov 2001 17:44, Tom Brinkman wrote:
| On Friday 09 November 2001 06:34 pm, skinky wrote:
| > On Sat, 10 Nov 2001 11:09, Tom Brinkman wrote:
|
| Regular' kernels will only address 'bout
|
| > | 900+ mb of ram. So if you want to use all that ram, you'll need
| > | to install a -enterprise kernel (it's on your CD's or you can get
| > | the latest from cooker).
| >
| > Firstly, Dennis, Jose and Tom thanks to you all for your replies.
| > Tom, when you say "'regular' kernels will only address 'bout 900+
| > mb of ram" does that mean I can install all of the ram but only
| > 900+ mb will be recognised
|
| Yes
|
| >- or is LM8.1 ('regular' kernel) not
| > likely to work anymore?
|
| The regular kernel will work as always, it just won't see more'n
| about 900+mb of ram.
Oh heck! hehe... I've been playing around with my filters in kmail and it
looks like I'm reading email in the wrong order : )
Well anyway, thats good news Tom, thanks. I'll put the two new 512mb
sticks in slots 2 & 3 like you said, and leave the 128mb stick in the
first slot... then I'll hold my breath while I wait to see if anything
breaks!
skinky
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