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Subject: Re: [[newbie] First...apologies]
> When I start Linux with linux mem=128M it boots and reports 128M of ram.
When
> I boot from the lilo.conf file (which has the mem=128M in the append
section),
> it on
For 128 Megs of ram, for example
image=/boot/vmlinuz
label=linux
root=/dev/hda5
initrd=/boot/initrd.img
append="mem=128M"
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On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, Wayne mewed:
> All,
> after a bad crash this morning after trying to install my new HD I ha
Wayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael,
> Yes, the quotation marks are around the 128M and i can't think for the life
of
> me why it doesn't boot with the lilo.conf file.
> If i do it manually, it will boot, if it try to boot automatically from
> lilo.conf it will not work with my 128M.
> It d
=scsi mem=128" , ran lilo, rebooted
and all is well.
---Mark Irving---
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From: Wayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Re: [[newbie] First...apologies]]
Wayne wrote:
> Michael,
> Yes, the quotation marks are around the 128M and i can't think for the life of
> me why it doesn't boot with the lilo.conf file.
> If i do it manually, it will boot, if it try to boot automatically from
> lilo.conf it will not work with my 128M.
> It did this previously
Michael,
Yes, the quotation marks are around the 128M and i can't think for the life of
me why it doesn't boot with the lilo.conf file.
If i do it manually, it will boot, if it try to boot automatically from
lilo.conf it will not work with my 128M.
It did this previously with 128M but for some rea
Did you run "lilo" after modifying lilo.conf?
The changes do not take effect until you run lilo.
Just a thought.
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Date: Tue
:~>All,
:~>after a bad crash this morning after trying to install my new HD I had to
:~>reinstall Mdk 7. I have forgotten the command you add to append section of
:~>your lilo.conf file to get it to recognise more than 65 MB of RAM. ANy help?
I would like to find out more about the "bad crash"
Wayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I start Linux with linux mem=128M it boots and reports 128M of ram.
When
> I boot from the lilo.conf file (which has the mem=128M in the append
section),
> it only boots with 65M. Any reasons why this would be so, and is there a
way
> aroudn this/
>
> Way
All,
after a bad crash this morning after trying to install my new HD I had to
reinstall Mdk 7. I have forgotten the command you add to append section of
your lilo.conf file to get it to recognise more than 65 MB of RAM. ANy help?
Wayne
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