You probably have to tell the kernel explicitly how much RAM you have,
otherwise it only believe in the first 64MB.
You can do this by adding the following like to /etc/lilo.conf, running
lilo, and rebooting:
append="mem=96M"
(yes, "M", not "MB")
kw
/*
** Keith Warno
** Developer & Sys Admin
** http://www.HaggleWare.com/
*/
----- Original Message -----
From: "jonathan"
To: "suse"
Sent: 19 April 2000, Wednesday 16:01
Subject: [SLE] all memory not recognized
I switched motherboards and upgraded my firewall to 6.4 with 96M RAM,
but when I do a free it only shows 64? The BIOS shows all the RAM. I
am using a SOHO motherboard. Any help/ideas would be greatly
appreciated. My other 2 linux boxes shows the correct RAM. TIA.
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