Actually thats not true at all. For example, I used to run SuSE 5.1 and had
to add the append statement into my lilo.conf to see >64M of ram. Btw, you
DON'T enable the OS/2 option, since that's specific to the OS/2 operating
system. ;) After upgrading to SuSE 5.3 > I didn't need the append opti
nd for a long
time and have figured out the hardware side of it, but then most of them are
commerical OS's also.
Lyle
-Original Message-
From: Adrian Saidac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 8:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] 128 mb mem
I agre
Adrian Saidac wrote:
> I agree with all of you flame or not.
> I really need an answer not a status of other systems.
> Given the fact that Red Hat/Mandrake is keeping a long silence about
> this make me believe that there is a problem somewhere. Why is showing
> only on certain systems - THAT'
I agree with all of you flame or not.
I really need an answer not a status of other systems.
Given the fact that Red Hat/Mandrake is keeping a long silence about
this make me believe that there is a problem somewhere. Why is showing
only on certain systems - THAT'S the mystery!!
Civileme wrote:
>
> Wrong. I've got 192 megs of ram here and I didn't do ANYTHING to
> make it see all that RAM.
Same here, 196Mb and Mandrake sees the whole lot no probs
On Thu, 3 Feb 2000, Adrian Saidac wrote:
> Well, Jean-Louis,
> It happend that the box has a brand new ASUS board (BIOS 11/99)
> If I will set the BIOS for OS/2 I am getting only 14M. Go figure!!
> Again I think that thre is something wrong with the code itself - there
> are too many people compl
On Wed, 02 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> I heard that mandrake needs line: append="mem=128M"
> in to /etc/lilo.conf if computer haves more than 64mb.
> I have 128mb mem and i dont have that line in my conf
> but still "top" shows that i have 128mb of mem + swap ?
>
Don't sweat it. Only CERTAIN systems n
Adrian Saidac wrote:
>
> Well, Jean-Louis,
> It happend that the box has a brand new ASUS board (BIOS 11/99)
> If I will set the BIOS for OS/2 I am getting only 14M. Go figure!!
So the problem _does_ come from the BIOS !!! (and/or _possibly_
the RAM circuitry itself, especially if the system is
Lyle wrote:
>
> I am having a minor/major problem. I have an older Compaq Proliant 2000
> with 64 meg of ram and it's not accepting the extra ram and I have added
> append="mem=64M" and append="63M" to /etc/lilo.conf and it doesn't seem to
> take. Is this a problem with Compaq? Or where do you
John Aldrich wrote:
> On Thu, 03 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> > Well, Jean-Louis,
> > It happend that the box has a brand new ASUS board (BIOS 11/99)
> > If I will set the BIOS for OS/2 I am getting only 14M. Go figure!!
> > Again I think that thre is something wrong with the code itself - there
> > ar
On Thu, 03 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> OK so if it is a new machine (in this case is a 11/99 BIOS - ABIT board,
> the addition to the lilo.config is not required
> This is common knowledge - my question is HOW I CAN MAKE THIS LINUX crap
> to recognize more than 64M.
>
Add the line, even if it's a
On Thu, 03 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> Well, Jean-Louis,
> It happend that the box has a brand new ASUS board (BIOS 11/99)
> If I will set the BIOS for OS/2 I am getting only 14M. Go figure!!
> Again I think that thre is something wrong with the code itself - there
> are too many people complainig abou
On Thu, 03 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> Well, Jean-Louis,
> It happend that the box has a brand new ASUS board (BIOS 11/99)
> If I will set the BIOS for OS/2 I am getting only 14M. Go figure!!
> Again I think that thre is something wrong with the code itself - there
> are too many people complainig abou
OK so if it is a new machine (in this case is a 11/99 BIOS - ABIT board,
the addition to the lilo.config is not required
This is common knowledge - my question is HOW I CAN MAKE THIS LINUX crap
to recognize more than 64M.
Adrian Saidac wrote:
>
> If does not need it why can see no more than
Well, Jean-Louis,
It happend that the box has a brand new ASUS board (BIOS 11/99)
If I will set the BIOS for OS/2 I am getting only 14M. Go figure!!
Again I think that thre is something wrong with the code itself - there
are too many people complainig about the same thing - LINUX IS NOT ABLLE
TO R
On Thu, 03 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> I am having a minor/major problem. I have an older Compaq Proliant 2000
> with 64 meg of ram and it's not accepting the extra ram and I have added
> append="mem=64M" and append="63M" to /etc/lilo.conf and it doesn't seem to
> take. Is this a problem with Compaq?
r where do you add the line in
lilo.conf or does it matter or??
Thanks,
Lyle
-Original Message-
From: Jean-Louis Debert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2000 12:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] 128 mb mem
Adrian Saidac wrote:
> If does not need it wh
Adrian Saidac wrote:
> If does not need it why can see no more than 64M
> UNIX originally was designed to take advantege of RAM memory (HDs were
> too expensive back then)
> The more RAM the better the performance - there is something really
> wrong with Linux if you can not use more than 64M
It
Adrian Saidac wrote:
>
> If does not need it why can see no more than 64M
Did you read the message you are replying to?
It never said Linux can't see no more than 64. It said, if you have an
old BIOS (mobo) which cannot tell more than 64 to the OS, then _you_
have to tell the OS.
> The more RAM
If does not need it why can see no more than 64M
UNIX originally was designed to take advantege of RAM memory (HDs were
too expensive back then)
The more RAM the better the performance - there is something really
wrong with Linux if you can not use more than 64M
Wojtek Piecek wrote:
>
> On Wed,
Lasse Kristian Gustafsson wrote:
> I heard that mandrake needs line: append="mem=128M"
> in to /etc/lilo.conf if computer haves more than 64mb.
> I have 128mb mem and i dont have that line in my conf
> but still "top" shows that i have 128mb of mem + swap ?
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It is dependen
sometimes you have to use
append "mem=127M"
because 1 meg disappears into the video shadow. We had this problem
until we dropped it to 127 meg. then it recognized the memory
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Lasse Kristian Gustafsson wrote:
> I heard that mandrake needs line: append="mem=128M"
> in t
>> I heard that mandrake needs line: append="mem=128M"
>> in to /etc/lilo.conf if computer haves more than 64mb.
>> I have 128mb mem and i dont have that line in my conf
>> but still "top" shows that i have 128mb of mem + swap ?
>
>I haven't got this line either and I have 196Mb RAM. Seems to wor
> I heard that mandrake needs line: append="mem=128M"
> in to /etc/lilo.conf if computer haves more than 64mb.
> I have 128mb mem and i dont have that line in my conf
> but still "top" shows that i have 128mb of mem + swap ?
I haven't got this line either and I have 196Mb RAM. Seems to work ok
he
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On Wed, 02 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> I heard that mandrake needs line: append="mem=128M"
> in to /etc/lilo.conf if computer haves more than 64mb.
> I have 128mb mem and i dont have that line in my conf
> but still "top" shows that i have 128mb of mem + s
On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 12:53:36PM +0200, Lasse Kristian Gustafsson wrote:
> I heard that mandrake needs line: append="mem=128M"
> in to /etc/lilo.conf if computer haves more than 64mb.
> I have 128mb mem and i dont have that line in my conf
> but still "top" shows that i have 128mb of mem
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