On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 8:13 PM, Nicholas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Typically Linux hackers can hack the kernel to use very large RAM. Current
> applications are built to access up to 4Gb RAM at a time only. For machines
> with RAM of more than 4Gb you need to verify that the CPU comes with
> Physical Address Extensions (PAE). Call Intel to verify this CPU is with
> PAE. So, now its the Linux kernel that you need to turn to.
>
> CentOS 5.1 64 bit should not have this limitation. However, the following
> method allows up to 64Gb out of box for CentOS 5.1 32bit (u can try this if
> the 64bit didnt work out).

You are missing the point about the bug in some Intel chipsets.
http://www.google.com/search?q=intel+chipset+kernel+4gb
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