Quoting Nejc Novak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> a mi lahko nekdo zraven odgovorov se pripise ukaz, ki ti vrne takole
> tabelico?
> V racunalniku imam 128 mb-rama ... Namescen imam Linux Red Hat 7...
> Linux mi uporablja le 64 Mb-rama... v cem je problem? Kako naj narihtam,
> da bo linux upravljal z vsem pomnilnikom?.
>
> total used free shared buffers
> cached
> Mem: 63884 61676 2208 35976 1544
> 20116
Ukaz je "top"
Resitev za problem pa je v lilo.conf:
http://www.linuxdoc.org/FAQ/Linux-FAQ/x13.html#AEN225
A number of people have asked how to address more than 64 MB of memory, which is
the default upper limit in most standard kernels. Either type, at the
BOOT lilo: prompt:
mem=XXM
Or place the following in your /etc/lilo.conf file:
append="mem=XXM"
The parameter ``XXM'' is the amount of memory, specified as megabytes; for
example, ``128M.''
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