Linux didn't for me until added in the line:

append="mem=128M"  
to the /etc/lilo.conf
then, of course, ran /sbin/lilo prior to rebooting.


On Fri, 15 Jan 1999, James (Jim) Hatridge wrote:

> 
> 
> Hi All;
> 
> I've a 486/33 that was built in 1992. I have 8mg Main Mem (ie 8x1mg). I
> want to upgrade it. My manual says that it can only use up to 8x4mg. Is
> this right? At the time all anyone had was 4mg chips. If I put 8 or 16mg
> chips in will the BIOS work, will Linux see them?
> 
> TIA!
> 
> J
> I
> M
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