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Frederic,
At 05/02/01 15:20 , you wrote:
Help!
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try mk_initrd You need scsi module (for example aic7xxx.o) loaded first with initrd, to mount /. look at INITRD_MODULES in /etc/rc.config. look at intrd=/boot/initrd.suse or someting like that in /etc/lilo.conf.
Fred
You are a genius - this worked Now to go back to getting the 512M bit in there :-) Mark
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Try this: Open up a terminal (that way you have full control) su to root and type vi (or pico, whatever) /etc/lilo.conf. Near the top, before the images type append="mem=512M" Save and then type lilo, makeing sure of course that your initrd modules are there... Matt On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Mark Daglish wrote:
Frederic,
At 05/02/01 15:20 , you wrote:
Help!
snip>
try mk_initrd You need scsi module (for example aic7xxx.o) loaded first with initrd, to mount /. look at INITRD_MODULES in /etc/rc.config. look at intrd=/boot/initrd.suse or someting like that in /etc/lilo.conf.
Fred
You are a genius - this worked Now to go back to getting the 512M bit in there :-)
Mark
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Is there really no other more 'permanent' way to let the system know the amount of RAM, for example if Lilo isn't installed at all?? Cheers, ei On Monday 05 February 2001 19:39, Matthew wrote:
Try this:
Open up a terminal (that way you have full control) su to root and type vi (or pico, whatever) /etc/lilo.conf.
Near the top, before the images type append="mem=512M"
Save and then type lilo, makeing sure of course that your initrd modules are there...
Matt
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Mark Daglish wrote:
Frederic,
At 05/02/01 15:20 , you wrote:
Help!
snip>
try mk_initrd You need scsi module (for example aic7xxx.o) loaded first with initrd, to mount /. look at INITRD_MODULES in /etc/rc.config. look at intrd=/boot/initrd.suse or someting like that in /etc/lilo.conf.
Fred
You are a genius - this worked Now to go back to getting the 512M bit in there :-)
Mark
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