Loren wrote: > > Just wondering if anyone can tell me why I cannot get my kernel to > detect all the RAM that I have available. > I have 192MB but the kernel only "sees" 64MB. > I have never had this problem with any other linux distro. > Also Windoze has no prob finding and utilizing all the available RAM on > the same machine. BTW I figured it out. and if anyone else is having the same problem here is the URL with the solution. Thanks anyway =) http://linuxnewbie.org/nhf/intel/hardware/ramdetect.html
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