Loren, This subject was on the HOT news very long time Here is the bottom line If you are having your config file on the hard disk, insert the line append = "mem=xxxMb" under the boot info "stanza" If you boot from FD you have to modify the config file on the frloppy not on the HD There is onother way but is time consuming Good luck, 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.
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