Re: RAM SIZE large than 64MB
On Sat, Jul 18, 1998 at 10:44:22PM +0800, Alex Kwan wrote:
> It was said that if the system have more than
> 64MB RAM, the user needed to use kernel
> option specified the actual RAM size,
> (1) Does the Linux is seem?
> (2) If needed, how to?
You may want to try it without further options first. Sometimes it works?!
If not (check with "free"), append "mem=128" or whatever to your boot
procedure. For example (with lilo): "linux mem=128". You don't want to type
this everytime, so you use append=128M in /etc/lilo.conf.
See /usr/doc/HOWTO/BootPrompt-HOWTO.gz
Marcus
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