Randall R Schulz wrote:
> On Monday 04 June 2007 20:35, Joseph Loo wrote:
>> Frank Fiene wrote:
>>> I've installed additional 2GB of RAM into my Thinkpad Z61p. My
>>> kernel (latest SUSE-10.2-64bit) sees only 3GB of 4GB!
>>>
>>> Do i have to setup anything to see the whole memory?
>>>
>>> Regards, Frank.
>> Are you running the kmp kernel? If you started with < 4 mbytes, I 
>> believe it will automatically load the smp kernel, which does not
>> have the capability to see the 4 Gbytes. the KMP kernel allows you to
>> see the full memory.
> 
> In openSUSE 10.2 the SMP / non-SMP distinction is gone. Only a generic, 
> SMP-capable kernel is distributed.
> 
> Furthermore, SMP / non-SMP distinction does not relate to physical 
> memory addressing range. That's PAE, which the 10.2 kernel is also 
> capable of utilizing (on 32-bit processors that have the PAE hardware).
> 
> 
>> --
>> Joseph Loo
> 
> 
> Randall Schulz
I did not say smp I said kmp. It represents the kernel dealing with large
address space.

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