On 08/30/2011 03:30 AM, Larry Stotler wrote:
If you type:
cat /proc/meminfo
if will display the total amount of RAM installed as well as several other stats like free, cached and more. It's a lot. If you see a large amount as cached and such, then that's fine because you have plenty of RAM and the system will reduce the cache sizes as it needs more RAM.
Ok, I will try that. That is good to know.
What is the difference between a failsafe boot and a regular boot? failsafe turns off all performance options like DMA, etc. It's used for troubleshooting. If the system works fine now, I would just run memtest and verfiy the RAM is good. Otherwise, you are probably good to go.
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