Re: [[newbie] First...apologies]

2000-03-14 Thread Enterprise2001
MAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 7:44 PM 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

Re: [newbie] First...apologies

2000-03-14 Thread Vic
For 128 Megs of ram, for example image=/boot/vmlinuz label=linux root=/dev/hda5 initrd=/boot/initrd.img append="mem=128M" read-only .. On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, Wayne mewed: > All, > after a bad crash this morning after trying to install my new HD I ha

Re: [Re: [Re: [[newbie] First...apologies]]]

2000-03-14 Thread Michael Scottaline
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

Re: [Re: [[newbie] First...apologies]]

2000-03-14 Thread Mark Irving
=scsi mem=128" , ran lilo, rebooted and all is well. ---Mark Irving--- - Original Message - From: Wayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 9:59 PM Subject: Re: [Re: [[newbie] First...apologies]]

Re: [Re: [[newbie] First...apologies]]

2000-03-14 Thread Joseph S. Gardner
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

Re: [Re: [[newbie] First...apologies]]

2000-03-14 Thread Wayne
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

Re: [[newbie] First...apologies]

2000-03-14 Thread steve harris
Did you run "lilo" after modifying lilo.conf? The changes do not take effect until you run lilo. Just a thought. Original Message Follows From: Wayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [[newbie] First...apologies] Date: Tue

Re: [newbie] First...apologies

2000-03-14 Thread Denis Havlik
:~>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"

Re: [Re: [[newbie] First...apologies]]

2000-03-14 Thread Michael Scottaline
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

[newbie] First...apologies

2000-03-14 Thread Wayne
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 ***