I don't use RHEL much, but I do know that you have to configure your
kernel to support more than 2GB of RAM if your kernel is 32bit. If
you're using the stock RHEL kernel, then that is probably the problem.
You should check for something like 'CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G' in your kernel
config (which might b
Hey all, I have a Mac pro running RHEL ws4, and I noticed that it
only sees 2 gigs of ram. The machine has 4gigs, and I have tried all
sorts of memory configs, and have also tried putting a drive from
another machine ( a dell that has doesn't have an issue) in it, and
it gets the same thin