Two options

When you boot linux, do so like this:

LILO BOOT: linux mem=96M

or edit your /etc/lilo.conf flie to include a line which says:

append="mem=96M"

and re-run

/sbin/lilo.

You will have to be loggedin as root to do this.


(We really do need an FAQ in here don't we!)



Steve Flynn
IBM MVS Operations Analyst



Ryan Drafall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 23/02/2000 13:17:37

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To:   "Newbie@Linux-Mandrake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc:    (bcc: Steve Flynn/UK/Contr/IBM)
Subject:  [newbie] Linux won't recognize my 96 Mb of RAM...




Hello fellow Linux buddies,
    Everything went great with the install..however, it only recognizes
that I have 64 Mb of RAM, when indeed, I really have 96 Mb of RAM.  How
do I get Linux to recognize the other 32Mb?  Your response is greatly
appreciated..Thanks.  Ryan.



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