Jesus

As others have said, the kernel version you are running should recognize
your ram without any lilo lines. I suggest trying two things.

1. Check your bios options. Although this problem doesn't sound like the
exact same thing, others have reported problems with bios memory hole
settings.

2. change the lilo mem setting to 32m, and see if it drops to 32MB. That
will at least verify that lilo is being updated as you expect (or put in
another fake image and amke sure it shows up in the boot list) 

On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Jesus Peco wrote:
> 
> I've always run /sbin/lilo -v after editing lilo.conf,
> but what "free" or "top" reports remains unchanged, as
> if it is useless to modify the lilo.conf ...


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