Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 19 Aug 98 06:39 CDT | From | (Robert Kiesling) | Subject | Re: 128MB RAM on Linux |
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> This *really* needs to make its way into the Linux FAQ. > > Tet
From the FAQ:
A number of people have asked how to address more than 64 MB of memory, which is the default upper limit. Place the following in your lilo.conf file:
append="mem=XXM"
Where "XX" is the amount of memory, specified as megabytes, for example, '128M'. For further details see the lilo manual page.
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