> It was said that if the system have more than
> 64MB RAM, the user needed to use kernel
> option specified the actual RAM size,

   Yes, you do need to tell the kernel about more than 64 megs of RAM.  
Assuming you
are using LILO to boot your system, just add the following line to your
/etc/lilo.conf:

append="mem=128M"

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