On Fri, Jul 16, 1999 at 03:59:25PM +0100, Gordan Bobic wrote:
>
> I don't think this is an SMP problem at all. Linux will normally only see
> and ause the first 64 MB of RAM. In order to make it see and use more, you
> have to tell it to do so.
>
> You do that by specifying the additional boot parameter to the kernel:
> "mem=<YourMemorySize>"
Is it really the case with 2.2.x kernels?
I just set up a Bi-PII box with SuSE 6.1 and
SMP-recompiled 2.2.10 stock kernel, which seems to recognize
all the 256 Mo memory without specifiying "mem=xxx" anywhere?
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Eric NOULARD
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