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RE: No more than 1GB of RAM memory detected... but I have 2GB of RAM installed



Thanks to all of you. I have solved my problem whit your messages.

:)


-----Mensaje original-----
De: Albert Dengg [mailto:a_d@gmx.at] 
Enviado el: Martes, 10 de Abril de 2007 08:25 a.m.
Para: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
CC: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Asunto: Re: No more than 1GB of RAM memory detected... but I have 2GB of RAM
installed

Matthias Haegele wrote:
> Paa.listas schrieb:
>> Hello,
>>
>>     I have a Server with 2GB of RAM installed, but Debian Sarge with:
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> #cat /etc/debian_version
>> 3.1
>> #uname -a
>>          2.4.27-2-386 #1 Wed Aug 17 09:33:35 UTC 2005 i686 GNU/Linux
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>     Only reports
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> #free -m
>>                  total       used       free     shared    buffers
>> cached
>> Mem:           884        537        347
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>> How can I tell (to the kernel) that my system memory is 2GB, so it can 
>> see
>> all my memory and use it?
> 
> You dont need to tell the kernel the amont of memory, if correctly 
> installed it should be recognized.
> Verify that your memory is O.K. and all should be fine.
> 
> (You could watch the Bios-Boot-Level-Messages and see if the memory is 
> correct, or could use a knoppix-CD with memtest e.g.).
to me the values look quite like the ones when i installed 1 gig of ram 
into a ia32 box without highmen support...
is highmen enabled in the standard debian 2.4.27 i386 kernel?
(i don't have access to a debian box atm to verify until i get home)

yours
albert


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