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Re: 96M RAM, but free only shows 64M!!!



On Sat, Nov 14, 1998 at 12:31:40PM +1030, Mark Phillips wrote:
> My friend's laptop has 96M of RAM installed.  When it boots, it has a
> message saying that 96M is installed and BIOS setup shows the same thing,
> but when I run "free" under Debian it comes up with:
> Why does it only think there is 64M?

The current 2.0.xx Linux kernels only see up to 64mb of RAM unless you
explicity tell the kernel there is more.  I too have 96mb; since I
boot with LILO, I can pass parameters to the kernel in my
/etc/lilo.conf, in the following manner:

label=linux
 root=/dev/sda3
 install=/boot/boot.b
 map=/boot/map
 image=/vmlinuz
 append = "mem=96M aic7xxx=ultra"
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Above is essentially the "linux" section of my /etc/lilo.conf file (I
also use LILO to optionally boot another OS).  The most important line
is the "append = mem=96M" part, which tells the kernel explicity how
much RAM I have.

Hope this helps!
Matt

-- 
Matt Garman, garman@uiuc.edu
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
 Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
	-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"


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