On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 10:17:03AM -0700, Francesco Pietra wrote: > Hi > I finally succeeded in entering BIOS (although the Intel Boot Agent is a pest > that has still to be eliminated; thanks to "ael" for suggesting Freedos: not > yet tried, I first wanted to configure BIOS at least where I am sure what I > am doing). > > In configuring the CPU (4 dual-core amd 875 Rev E1: cache L1 256KB, cache L2 > 2048KB) it is not clear to me how to set the MTRR mapping. The choice is > between "continuous" (which makes the PCI hole noncacheable) and "discrete" > (which places the PCI hole beloww the 4GB boundary). > > Oddly, the System Memory is reported 20480MB (which agrees with the result of > command > > $ cat /proc/meminfo > > when Linux is launched. Actually, I installed aside each socket 2GB + 2GB + > 1G + 1G Kingston DDR1 ECC, so I expected a total 24GB. All these memories > were OK on a Tyan S2895, and insertion on the Supermicro H8QCE board seems > correct. I did myself all the management of the 2GB, and I was carefully > grounded. Should the filling of the slots be different?
Is all the RAM the same speed? Is it all ECC? Is it all buffered? The specs for the board seem to indicate it supports 32GB (16 x 2GB) of buffered 400MHz DDR, or 64GB (16 x 4GB) of buffered 333MHz DDR. What happens if you only install the 2GB modules and leave out the 1GB modules? So out of your 24GB you are only seeing 20GB? As far as I can tell from the manual the way to install the ram would be: CPU3 2GB in 1B 2GB in 1A 1GB in 2A 1GB in 2B 1GB in 2B 1GB in 2A 2GB in 1A 2GB in 1B CPU4 2GB in 1B CPU1 2GB in 1A 1GB in 2B 1GB in 2A 1GB in 2A 1GB in 2B 2GB in 1A CPU2 2GB in 1B Could you post your 'dmesg' output, to see what the e820 tables and mtrr and such show as well as the kernel reserved memory? -- Len Sorensen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]