I realize this answer doesn't help you. But my system has 192MB that it
detected just fine when I installed Mandrake 7.1. Even when I was
running 7.0, it detected the upgrade from 64MB to 192MB without any
intervention on my part. It may have to do with your motherboard's
method of handling RAM
On 2 Jul 2000, Michael Scottaline wrote:
>Paul,
> I think this line should read:
>append="mem=196M"
>all else seems correct, but original poster should have a boot disk handy
>incase lilo can't boot before your suggested 2 meg correction.
>Mike
You are correct. Slip of the keyboard. ;)
Pau
Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 1 Jul 2000, Rodrigo P. wrote:
>
> >Hi...
> >A friend of my has a problem with its comp. memory...
> >He has 196M of memory, passing as parameter during startup, linux
recognizes
> >128M ok, but trying to pass over it, linux locks on startup.
> >Is this a
On Sat, 1 Jul 2000, Rodrigo P. wrote:
>Hi...
>A friend of my has a problem with its comp. memory...
>He has 196M of memory, passing as parameter during startup, linux recognizes
>128M ok, but trying to pass over it, linux locks on startup.
>Is this a limit, or maybe he is doing something wrong ?
128M ram is not the limit. I think that lilo.conf is where you put a statement for it
to see all 196Mgs. I hope that leads you in
the right direction till someone with more knowledge writes back.
Seve
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