Ok.... I booted up and checked the output of free.  It shows 190972
kilobytes of total memory and I've got 192 megs in the system so some
of the system memory is already trimmed off.  How would I know how
much memory I should tell the kernel that I have?

David Aikema

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> Nope... haven't got that.  Hmn.... I've been seeing a shared memory
> size msg from the bios on bootup.... maybe I'll have to drop that
> amount of ram and try again.
>
> David Aikema
>
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> From: Auyeung at Technet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > Do you have a mem=xxxxM as your kernel boot parameter?
> > The Intel document suggests so.

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