How exactly do you do that? CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G CONFIG_HIGHMEM
Jerr On Thu, 2004-12-23 at 14:05 +0100, Laurent CARON wrote: > Björn Abt wrote: > > >Hello List, > > > >I have a HP DL360 G4 with 2GB ECC RAM and a P4-Xeon with 3 GHz. I installed > >Debian Sarge netinst on this machine and after examining the system i found > >out that top only shows 906MB RAM, even /proc/meminfo shows only 906MB. I > >tried this with both the 2.4 (kernel-image-2.4.27-1-386) and 2.6 > >(kernel-image-2.6.8-1-386) Kernels. After that I ran memtestx86 to see if I > >had malicious Memory, but it showed the full 2GB and it ran a whole day > >without showing any errors. > > > >Do I miss anything ? I believe that the standard kernel should work with > >2GB... > > > >Another machine with 1GB Non-ECC-RAM shows the full 1GB in /proc/meminfo > > > >Has this to do with ECC-RAM ? Has someone had a similar experience ? Is > >there a way the get the access to the full 2GB ? > > > >Greetings > > > >Bjoern Abt > > > > > > > > > > > Hello > > You should use a 4GB or 64GB kernel > > CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G > CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G > CONFIG_HIGHMEM > > Laurent > > -- JerryN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>