I have just installed suse 7.0 on my pIII 800Mhz 256MB RAM. Everything works fine, but linux says that I only have 64MB RAM. Is that normal or... /Thomas
Thomas Lindblom wrote:
I have just installed suse 7.0 on my pIII 800Mhz 256MB RAM. Everything works fine, but linux says that I only have 64MB RAM. Is that normal or...
/Thomas
You must be using 6.4. I beleive this was fixed in 7.0. You need to put append="mem=256" in your lilo.conf file then rerun lilo. See below. # LILO configuration file # Start LILO global Section # If you want to prevent console users to boot with init=/bin/bash, # restrict usage of boot params by setting a passwd and using the option # restricted. #password=bootpwd #restricted append="mem=256m" boot=/dev/hda #compact # faster, but won't work on all systems. linear --------------------------cut----------------------- -- Mark Hounschell dmarkh@cfl.rr.com
Den Sun, 04 Feb 2001 skrev du:
You must be using 6.4. I beleive this was fixed in 7.0. You need to put append="mem=256" in your lilo.conf file then rerun lilo. See below.
I have suse 7.0 and nothing happends when I put the line in lilo.conf and restart the machine. I still have 64MB RAM. I tried append="mem=256" and append="mem=256m" ;-).
On Sun, 4 Feb 2001 13:03:50 +0100
Thomas Lindblom
Den Sun, 04 Feb 2001 skrev du:
You must be using 6.4. I beleive this was fixed in 7.0. You need to put append="mem=256" in your lilo.conf file then rerun lilo. See below.
I have suse 7.0 and nothing happends when I put the line in lilo.conf and restart the machine. I still have 64MB RAM. I tried append="mem=256" and append="mem=256m" ;-).
Just a mistyping. I think that you have to write "256M" instead of "256m".
Regards...
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Jean-François Bocquet
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