What is the maximum Linux will use without making the changes discussed here? Just for 
curiosity, because I have 64M and want to be sure that I am using it all.

thanks

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On 5/2/98, at 11:29 PM, Maxwell Smart  wrote:

>On 02-May-98 Dave Watts wrote:
>> I have 80M of RAM and would like Linux to see and use it. I have been
>> following the mails regarding adding a line to the lilo.conf file, but I
>> would like to know exactly where to put it in the file. The following is
>> my lilo.conf file. If it makes a difference, could someone tell me
>> exactly where the line should go that identifies the additional RAM?
>>
>> boot=/dev/hdb5
>> map=/boot/map
>> install=/boot/boot.b
>> prompt
>> timeout=50
>> image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.0.31
>>         label=linux
>-->    append="mem=80M"           <------works fine right here for me
>>         root=/dev/hdb5
>>         read-only
>> other=/dev/hda1
>>         label=dos
>>         table=/dev/hda
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