Hello folks,
I was curious about the maximum amount of RAM an OpenBSD system will
recognize. Is there any way at all to get it to recognize more? Kernel
recompile? Sysctl options?
I've browsed through the archives here a bit and have found a few answers
relating to my question,
Hello folks,
I was curious about the maximum amount of RAM an OpenBSD system will
recognize. Is there any way at all to get it to recognize more? Kernel
recompile? Sysctl options?
I've browsed through the archives here a bit and have found a few answers
relating to my question, but there
John, others,
Upon closer look, it only shows roughly 3.5GB of RAM, see below:
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OpenBSD 4.0 (GENERIC.MP) #967: Sat Sep 16 20:38:15 MDT 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 3757342720 (3669280K)
avail mem = 3223769088 (3148212K)
On 3/1/07, Brian Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was curious about the maximum amount of RAM an OpenBSD system will
recognize. Is there any way at all to get it to recognize more? Kernel
recompile? Sysctl options?
No. However, you can compile an i386 kernel with PAE which should
* Brian Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-03-01 13:39:47]:
Hello folks,
I was curious about the maximum amount of RAM an OpenBSD system will
recognize. Is there any way at all to get it to recognize more? Kernel
recompile? Sysctl options?
I've browsed through the archives here a
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