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Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 8:02 AM
Subject: [newbie] Memory problems
> First i hope thay you excuse me becouse my english i so bad but i hope
that
> you understand me message.
>
> I'm newbie in Linux, i'm installed Mandrake 7.1 and it's run perfectly.
I
First i hope thay you excuse me becouse my english i so bad but i hope that
you understand me message.
I'm newbie in Linux, i'm installed Mandrake 7.1 and it's run perfectly. I've
only one problem, ... now... i think that i'll have more problems...
I've 128Mb of RAM but Linux only recognise 64Mb
after I installed Lm and got the nic/vid working I noticed that linux was
only seeing 10M of my 127M of ram
I added the mem=128M to lilo.con ran lilo and rebooted
after the reboot I get a GPF (general protection fault) right after the
detection of memory
it reads:
CPU:0
EIP:
"Congdon, Christopher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The install never asked how much memory I had.
>
> Where to I tell it how much I've got??
>
> Chris
==
As root, add the following to /etc/lilo.conf
append="mem=96M"
use appropriate number
then run /sbin/lilo
Mike
root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Congdon, Christopher" wrote:
>
> > I have an Intergraph TD-4 dual CPU Pentium 90 I've installed Mandrake 7.0
> > on.
> >
> > The BIOS reports that the system has 96MB of RAM, however Mandrake only
> > reports 65MB... Help
> >
> > Chris
>
> Richard wrote:
>
Brent Pathakis wrote:
> Boot Linux and goto your /etc directory
> edit lilo.conf
>
> you'll see and append= line
>
> change it to
>
> append = "mem=256M"
>
> Also, you can try
>
> linux mem=256m at the lilo prompt, just to make sure
> you don't mess anything up.
>
> after you edit lilo.conf, run:
"Congdon, Christopher" wrote:
> I vaguely remember having seen this option in BIOS before, so I looked for
> it.
>
> This particular system does not have this option...
>
> Where do I find lilo.conf and what do I put in it?
Okay, lilo.conf is in /etc
$ emacs /etc/lilo.conf
Give me a second to
d for
> it.
>
> This particular system does not have this option...
>
> Where do I find lilo.conf and what do I put in it?
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Stephen F. Bosch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 2:44 PM
> To: [EMAIL PR
Boot Linux and goto your /etc directory
edit lilo.conf
you'll see and append= line
change it to
append = "mem=256M"
Also, you can try
linux mem=256m at the lilo prompt, just to make sure
you don't mess anything up.
after you edit lilo.conf, run: lilo -v and reboot.
--- "Stephen F. Bosch" <[
:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Memory Problems
"Congdon, Christopher" wrote:
> I have an Intergraph TD-4 dual CPU Pentium 90 I've installed Mandrake 7.0
> on.
>
> The BIOS reports that the system has 96MB of RAM, however Mandrake only
> reports 65M
"Congdon, Christopher" wrote:
> I have an Intergraph TD-4 dual CPU Pentium 90 I've installed Mandrake 7.0
> on.
>
> The BIOS reports that the system has 96MB of RAM, however Mandrake only
> reports 65MB... Help
>
This is still a memory addressing issue -- someone has posted a solution to
thi
o need to run lilo -v from the command line after editing the file
Later,
Charles Ulwelling
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Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 3:07 AM
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Memory Problems
"Con
"Congdon, Christopher" wrote:
> I have an Intergraph TD-4 dual CPU Pentium 90 I've installed Mandrake 7.0
> on.
>
> The BIOS reports that the system has 96MB of RAM, however Mandrake only
> reports 65MB... Help
>
> Chris
Richard wrote:
No, I have 128 memory and It all works fine on mandrke a
I have an Intergraph TD-4 dual CPU Pentium 90 I've installed Mandrake 7.0
on.
The BIOS reports that the system has 96MB of RAM, however Mandrake only
reports 65MB... Help
Chris
On Sun, 02 Jan 2000, you wrote:
> I thought you just had to tell linux how much memory you have buy typing a
> simple command at to console?
>
Nope. The "append" line in LILO is what you need if your
machine is reporting the incorrect amount of ram.
Otherwise, you don't need to do anything. :-)
On Mon, 03 Jan 2000, Thomas Fritz wrote:
> I've just had this problem, but Mandrake 6.1 only recognized 15M of RAM for
> me, and I have 256M. Here's the advice I recieved from the Cleveland LUG:
>
> Add the following line to the global options section of your /etc/lilo.conf
>
> append = "mem=12
On Sun, 02 Jan 2000, Hirnay wrote:
> i have got 128mb of ram on my pc. but under the kde control centre, only
> 64mb is 'seen'. the swap memory is ok at 128mb.
>
> i have got mandrake 6.1 installed.
>
> how can i fix this?
>
In /etc/lilo.conf type: append="mem=128mb"
OR, if you already HAVE an a
I thought you just had to tell linux how much memory you have buy typing a
simple command at to console?
Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Jan 2000, Hirnay wrote:
>
> > i have got 128mb of ram on my pc. but under the kde control centre, only
> > 64mb is 'seen'. the swap memory is ok at 128mb
I've just had this problem, but Mandrake 6.1 only recognized 15M of RAM for
me, and I have 256M. Here's the advice I recieved from the Cleveland LUG:
Add the following line to the global options section of your /etc/lilo.conf
append = "mem=128M"
using the vim command as superuser.
Once saved a
On Mon, 3 Jan 2000, Hirnay wrote:
> i have got 128mb of ram on my pc. but under the kde control centre, only
> 64mb is 'seen'. the swap memory is ok at 128mb.
>
> i have got mandrake 6.1 installed.
>
> how can i fix this?
add
--cut here
append="mem=128MB"
--end cut
to your /etc/lilo
i have got 128mb of ram on my pc. but under the kde control centre, only
64mb is 'seen'. the swap memory is ok at 128mb.
i have got mandrake 6.1 installed.
how can i fix this?
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