You need a kernel that supports large amounts of RAM. You could get
the sources and compile it yourself which can take some time, but I
personally found very easy to do. I would think that there is a .deb
package of a kernel with this support as well, but I don't know that
much about apt. Perhaps do: "apt-cache search kernel" and see if
anything jumps out at you.

I'd be happy to help you compile your own kernel.

--Jonathan


On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 23:06:39 -0800 (PST), saravanan ganapathy
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hai,
>   I installed woody on my dual processor,2 GB RAM
> server. I have enabled smp support by installing
> kernel-image-2.4.18-smp. Now it shows dual processor.
> But the os detects my RAM as 900 MB only. How do I
> enable the os to detect actual RAM(2 GB)?
> 
> Please help me
> 
> Sarav
> 
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