Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 3 Nov 2002 18:15:09 -0800 | From | William Lee Irwin III <> | Subject | Re: small memory machine, large reserved memory |
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On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 01:10:36PM +1100, Tim Connors wrote: > In light of the recent discussions about config_tiny, etc, I decided to > install 2.4.19 on my old 8MB 486, to see whether it performed any better > than my previous attempts with 2.2.* and 2.4.* > The strange thing is, the memory init line at bootup (eg Memory: > 255296k/261996k available (1584k kernel code, 5972k reserved, 1353k data > , 108k init, 0k highmem)) says that only about 5 or 6MB are availabel, > with a whopping 2.x MB reserved. I have done a web search, and the only > answer I have come up with is that the top 384kb of the 1MB lower > portion of RAM should be here, but what else could be eating up all my > RAM? > There is nothgin suspicious in the BIOS - all BIOS and video caching is > turned off. The machine only (natually) has ISA slots in it, most are > empty. What else could possibly be wrong? > Is there something I can hack in the kernel to get it to use that, or can > anyone give me pointers as to what else I can change? I would really love > to regain that 2MB - its a pain when the shell gets swapped out after > doing an `ls` :)
How does 2.5.44 (or 2.5.x-bk) do?
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