Hi!
Edit /etc/lilo.conf as root.
Look for a line with append="".
If between the brackets is already something like hdd=ide-scsi type mem=128M
behind it.
Example: append="hdd=ide-scsi mem=128M"
Example without ide-scsi: append="mem=128M"
Then in a console type lilo -v
That should do it.
Hi Paul!
Even this is not the first time I deal with Linux (the first time was over 5
years ago, with Linux Slackware, and the configuration was very very
hard!!), now I've the same memory problem!
My Athon 600MHz on a Microstar's motherboard is not able to recognize more
then 65Mb instead of