Hello.
I just finished upgrading my hard-drive (as well as the
BP6's
bios) and
I noticed that my memory isn't reporting correctly.
It was 384MB, but now it shows up as 64MB. I thought maybe some of you
gurus would be
able to help me out. I am not sure why the memory is not reporting
correctly. There
are MTRR issues when looking through dmesg, it states:
mtrr: v1.35a (19990819) Richard Gooch ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
mtrr: your CPUs had inconsistent fixed MTRR settings
mtrr: probably your BIOS does not setup all CPUs
Would this be where my problem is? I never noticed this message before
and check my
logs occasionally.
Anyone ever experience this problem or know what the possible
cause/solution would be?
I didn't change any hardware, other than the new hard drive, and before
I
set it up,
everything looked fine in the memory department. The only real thing I
did was create
my new partitions (/ /home /tmp /usr /usr/local /opt /var and new SWAP),
and copied the
files over after mounting the appropriate filesystems. I did have to
create a new
/proc, but would that be an issue? I am completely lost on this one and
need help!!!
Could this be some sort of problem with the New BP6 BIOS upgrade that
came
out last
November???
Thanks for any help!!!
-Andy
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