On Fri, 2007-02-16 at 22:22 +0100, Jos Vos wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 16, 2007 at 02:05:09PM -0500, Caetano, Greg wrote:
> > /etc/kdump.conf should only need the "path /var/crash" uncommented in
> > your case
> 
> OK, I changed the partition, as I have 16 GB memory, but the x86 kernel
> only sees 2 GB (why? - the x86_64 kernel sees all 16 GB), so my 4 GB
> free space was probably already enough - but nothing has ever been
> written...

The default x86 kernel (kernel-2.6.18-<whatever>) doesn't have PAE
enabled.  I suspect this is why you're not seeing all 16G.  Try
installing the kernel-PAE package and see if that makes your machine
happy.  Granted, I would have expected the stock kernel to show 4G, but
maybe there's some weird memory hole.

- jkt

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