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
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
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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
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
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
-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
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