Re: Sarge not showing all RAM

2004-12-23 Thread JerryN
? Is there a way the get the access to the full 2GB ? Greetings Bjoern Abt Hello You should use a 4GB or 64GB kernel CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G CONFIG_HIGHMEM Laurent -- JerryN [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Sarge not showing all RAM

2004-12-23 Thread JerryN
Which kernels for a 386 would be 4GB enabled? On Thu, 2004-12-23 at 14:11 +0100, Laurent CARON wrote: JerryN wrote: How exactly do you do that? CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G CONFIG_HIGHMEM Jerr Either download a highmem enabled kernel or build one (with make-kpkg

Re: Sarge not showing all RAM

2004-12-23 Thread JerryN
kernel I would suggest you to check wich kernl is running in that 1GB non-ECC-RAM machine... I (am not sure but) believe the 686 or 686-smp kernels have high-mem enabled. Good luck Joao Clemente -- JerryN [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Sarge not showing all RAM

2004-12-23 Thread JerryN
, Jerome There are three memory zones on x86 for linux ZONE_DMA 16 MB ZONE_NORMAL 16-896 MB ZONE_HIGHMEM 896 MB related to various hardware limitations. There's some interesting discussions of this in 'Linux Kernel Development' by R. Love. -peter -- JerryN [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Sarge not showing all RAM

2004-12-23 Thread JerryN
to apply these memory options? Please be specific. I have tried both options, all to miserable failure. Thats all I request. On Thu, 2004-12-23 at 18:44 +, Dave Ewart wrote: On Thursday, 23.12.2004 at 12:33 -0500, JerryN wrote: Hello List, I observed a similar behaviour

Re: Sarge not showing all RAM

2004-12-23 Thread JerryN
Amazing how many incorrect assumptions have been made here. And of what cynicism without any concept of assistance or acceptance. The proof of faux nihilism exists here. O.W. used to say, give a man a podium and what you have left is wood and nails. Au revoir! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,