Yes I actually see the 16G of RAM. It is a dell poweredge 2950.

I think I saw the problem. Like jan gestre said.

I dont have any kernel-PAE installed.

I'll try to install the OS and see what happen.

Thanks

On Monday 16 July 2007 20:20, erik wrote:
> Noong Monday, 16 July, 2007 02:16 PM sinulat ni Gideon Guillen
>
> > If you're using the x86_64 version of RHEL5, there's only one kernel
> > to choose from so (excluding the Xen-enabled kernel). The -PAE and
> > -Hugemem kernels are only for the 32-bit version of RHEL 5.
>
> found about this the hard way - KS install failed because of
> missing kernel-smp* and lots of other packages. :D
>
> to the OP - just curious - when you bootup your machine - do you
> actually see that it has 16G of RAM?
> and is this a branded machine? maybe it has
> a builtin utility to do a RAM check. we have case before
> with HP BL45 machines (also with 16G RAM) - failing
> to detect the other 8G because of some problems with the
> memory  module placements.

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Alben Benavente Alteza  
Information Systems Security and Internet Services Administration 
Information Systems Department / Philippine Airlines 

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