Problems with too much memory

1998-04-03 Thread Timm Gleason
Recently we have been build a number of Debian proxy servers with lots of memory. We are using an Asus P2L97 Motherboard, PII 300 and three 128MB SDRAM DIMM modules. We have almost a hundred PII 233's on the same motherboard, but with only one 128MB DIMM. In a majority of the systems we have built

Re: Problems with too much memory

1998-04-03 Thread aqy6633
Recently we have been build a number of Debian proxy servers with lots of memory. We are using an Asus P2L97 Motherboard, PII 300 and three 128MB SDRAM DIMM modules. We have almost a hundred PII 233's on the same motherboard, but with only one 128MB DIMM. In a majority of the systems we have

RE: Problems with too much memory

1998-04-03 Thread Timm Gleason
-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Problems with too much memory Recently we have been build a number of Debian proxy servers with lots of memory. We are using an Asus P2L97 Motherboard, PII 300 and three 128MB SDRAM DIMM modules. We have almost a hundred PII 233's on the same motherboard

Re: Problems with too much memory

1998-04-03 Thread aqy6633
Yes they do. Every time we add or remove memory modules we use one of these lines in lilo.conf and rune lilo, then reboot. append=mem=128M append=mem=256M append=mem=384M We have to have the append=mem=128M in our standard PII 233 servers in order to make them use all of the memory and

RE: Problems with too much memory

1998-04-03 Thread Timm Gleason
03, 1998 10:26 AM To: Timm Gleason Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Problems with too much memory Yes they do. Every time we add or remove memory modules we use one of these lines in lilo.conf and rune lilo, then reboot. append=mem=128M append=mem=256M append=mem=384M

RE: Problems with too much memory

1998-04-03 Thread Timm Gleason
-Original Message- From: Alex Yukhimets [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Alex Yukhimets Sent: Friday, April 03, 1998 10:26 AM To: Timm Gleason Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Problems with too much memory Yes they do. Every time we add or remove memory modules