Messages in this thread |  | | From | "James R. Leu" <> | Subject | Re: 64Mb RAM maximum with linux? | Date | Thu, 21 Nov 1996 18:57:52 -0600 (CST) |
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> > > > [Resume: Linux seen 64Mb in place of 96Mb installed] > > > > I have a PC with Intel Pentium 150Mhz on an ASUS P24T2P4C (bios 1.7) > > with 96Mb of RAM (2*32Mb EDO + 2*16Mb non EDO). Video card is Matrox MGA > > Millenium 4Mb WRAM with X-Inside's Accelerated-X. I have a WDC3100 on > > IDE primary master and a Philips CD on secondary master. I have also a > > Sound Blaster AWE32. > > > > Bios, DOS and Windows view my 96Mb, but, under Linux 2.1.10 & 2.0.25 > > .... > > > > When you have more then 64Megs of RAM you have to tell linux how much ram > you have, i forgot what the command is, but it's available... > >
Not really kernel related but try append="mem=96M"
Jim -- James R. Leu Network Administrator CORE Digital Communication Services jleu@coredcs.com
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