take down the memory count that the bios does during POST,
in K  and pass it on the lilo boot line as "mem=130496k"
or whatever your bios detects as a count for memeory.

 HTH
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On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 03:52:08PM +0800, Hugo Bouckaert wrote:
> Hi 
> 
> I have a machine in which I increased the RAM from 64 Mb to 128 MB.
> However, when I boot up in linux "cat /proc/meminfo" or a "top" always
> shows there is only 64 Mb available. So I re-ran lilo with the line:
> 
> ramdisk=128000
> 
> but this didn't make any different either. 
> 
> How do I make my RedHat 6.1 distribution "recognise" the 128 Mb RAM I
> have now in the machine? 
> 
> Any help will be most appreciated. 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Hugo  
> 
> -- 
> Dr Hugo Bouckaert - Systems Administrator, Computer Science UWA
> Tel: +(61 8) 9380 2878 / Fax: +(61 8) 9380 1089
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / Web: http://www.cs.uwa.edu.au/~hugo
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