add:

        append="mem=128M"

to /etc/lilo.coinf, run /sbin/lilo, reboot.

..... he replies while pulling his hair out after having to answer this yet
again.

On Mon, 08 Jun 1998, marc wrote:
>Hello all. Yesterday, I installed 64 more MB's of ram in my linux box. I
>am running Redhat linux 5.0.
> Could someone tell me the command to make linux realize that the new
>memory is there? I have seen it before on a help page, and have been
>seaching all morning with no luck. 
> It finds it on boot-up, but when I run "top" it says i still only have
>64MB. 

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