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Alexey Vyskubov wrote:
>
> Is this normal that kernel on 128MB-system reports
>
> Memory: 128048k/131008k available
>
> Note that 131008k < 128M.

interesting... looks 64k short...

mine for a 32MB machine:
(don't have access to the boot log for my 128MB machine right now)
Memory: 31180k/32768k available (520k kernel code, 384k reserved, 684k
data)

the 2960K (131008-128048) is the amount used by the kernel... which
seems
about right...

probably something in the BIOS... initial guess would be ram being
shadowed
or a memory hole...

Don't think it is anything to worry about.
(any gurus out there have a more knowledgable answer?)


Steve

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