Andreas Jaeger schreef:
Bas hendriks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Anders Norrbring schreef:
Per Jessen skrev:
Bas hendriks wrote:
I am building a vmware server with SuSe10.2/64 as host os.
The problem is that only 2 Gb ram is available in SuSe, while 4 Gb is
installed.
I think you need to use a kernel with support for 4Gb memory. Either
rebuild yourself, or find a suitable opensuse kernel. (maybe a -bigsmp
version).
/Per Jessen, Zürich
Works perfectly fine for my 4 and 8 GB memory machines. Just plug in
the DVD and install, it chooses the right kernel automatically. In
my case on the 4GB box, uname -r
2.6.16.27-0.9-smp
Thanks for the reply's
The system wont boot with -bigsmp.
Bigsmp? Are you running a 64-bit x86-64 kernel? That one has no
bigsmp, just use the smp kernel (or on 10.2: The default one).
Andreas
I didn't understand the advice to run -bigsmp as i don't need PEA on
i386_64 to address full memory (a specific 32bit way), but i didn't know
if there where other difference between the kernel's and i guessed that
on a 64bit system the packet manager (YaST) only made 64bits kernel's
available.
As warned before: I'm farly new to SuSe/linux ;-)
I'll try i386_32 with PEA now.
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