I had the same exact problem. Gigabyte GA-6VXE+ mobo, 128 meg PC-100. The
mobo uses the Apollo pro AGP chipset. 7.1 (AND 7.0 and 6.1 for that matter)
will only recognize 64 meg of RAM, no matter what. Have you found any
workaround??
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From: "Don Awalt"
PS - What append line did add and where?? I apologize for my ignorance - I'm
a Linux newcomer.
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From: "Don Awalt" [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 6/1/00 6:19 PM:
FWIW I installed the latest beta on a Gateway dual 450 PC, and while the
installation asked about memory
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Subject: re: [Cooker] Recognizing memory
PS - What append line did add and where?? I apologize
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dave Metzler) writes:
I had the same exact problem. Gigabyte GA-6VXE+ mobo, 128 meg PC-100. The
mobo uses the Apollo pro AGP chipset. 7.1 (AND 7.0 and 6.1 for that matter)
will only recognize 64 meg of RAM, no matter what. Have you found any
workaround??
seems like
Don Awalt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There's a drak lilo/grub boot utility that, if you select the linux boot
entry, it will let you add an append line like mem=512M (Sorry I don't have
specific names I am not at my Linux box and I forget the names). It's on
the desktop when Mandrake comes