Adrian Saidac wrote:
> 
> If does not need it why can see no more than 64M

Did you read the message you are replying to?
It never said Linux can't see no more than 64. It said, if you have an
old BIOS (mobo) which cannot tell more than 64 to the OS, then _you_
have to tell the OS.

> The more RAM the better the performance - there is something really
> wrong with Linux if you can not use more than 64M

Huh? Who said Linux can't use more than 64?

wobo (running Linux with 256 M)
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