than just 'linux'
Steve Flynn
IBM MVS Operations Analyst
"Brent Timmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 13/02/2000 12:58:07
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Hi Dennis,
I did this and all it found was:
/usr/man/man5/lilo.conf.5.bz2
and when I open it in a text editor all I get is hieroglyphics. I am
running Linux from the FAT partition an
Hi Dennis,
I did this and all it found was:
/usr/man/man5/lilo.conf.5.bz2
and when I open it in a text editor all I get is hieroglyphics. I am
running Linux from the FAT partition and it is booted from a windows
prompt (or from windows).
Russ
- Original Message -
Most weird.
Try thi
Most weird.
Try this.
run updatedb
then
locate lilo.conf
It should find it for you.
At 10:00 PM 2/13/00 -0800, you wrote:
>I don't even have this file..what gives??
>
>Russ
"Unix is simple, but it takes a genius to understand the simplicity." -
Dennis Ritchie
**
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I don't even have this file..what gives??
Russ
- Original Message -
In /etc/lilo.conf
add the line
append="mem=256" (with the quotes)
##
Michael Scottaline
Linux 2.2.13
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"Brent Timmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have 256mb of ram, but linux only sees 64mb. How can I get around this?
In /etc/lilo.conf
add the line
append="mem=256" (with the quotes)
##
Michael Scottaline
Linux 2.2.13
##
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I have 256mb of ram, but linux only sees 64mb. How can I get around this?