On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Mirek Kwasniak wrote: > On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 09:33:11PM +0200, Floods wrote:
> > append="mem=192m" > > Grub has own memory detection metod Then it doesn't work...My system sees only 64M if I don't specify 'mem=192m' > but lilo doesn't has any. > Your append-mem exaples are bad, it should be mem=192M (not mem=192m). This is not true. From the BootPrompt-HOWTO: The `mem=' Argument ... Note that the argument does not have to be in hex, and the suffixes `k' and `M' (case insensitive) can be used to specify kilobytes and Megabytes, respectively. (A `k' will cause a 10 bit shift on your value, and a `M' will cause a 20 bit shift.) A typical example for a 128MB machine would be "mem=128m". -- Floods e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]